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Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering

Hafsa El Harchi ’26

Hafsa El Harchi
Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering

Hafsa El Harchi ’26

  • Class: 2026
  • Major: Biomedical Engineering
  • Out-of-Classroom Experience: Career trek to Columbus visiting a C-suite through the Center for Career Exploration and Success.
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Life as an engineering student at 91°µÍø is challenging, but it is also really rewarding. If you go back and reflect, you realize that you went back home every single day having learned something new, and I think that's really incredible.
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Hafsa El Harchi

Biomedical Engineering at 91°µÍø

"The coolest thing about learning Biomedical Engineering at 91°µÍø is being able to learn not only from professors, but also professionals in the field. There are a lot of classes that are taught by clinical engineers and regulatory affairs people. Getting that insight about real life experiences has been really beneficial."


Unique experiences

"One of the most unique experiences I've had at 91°µÍø was through the Career Center, where they took us to visit a bunch of different companies where 91°µÍø alum currently work, and we were able to visit the C-suite of a certain company. It was just amazing to see how far people who were once sitting in the same classes that I am right now have gone in life, and it's just really inspiring to see what comes in life after 91°µÍø."


Personal growth

"Miami has taught me a lot about finding out who I am, and I've grown through these various experiences. I've learned to put myself outside of my comfort zone and find comfort in the discomfort. I think that a lot of the valuable experiences at 91°µÍø require you to branch out a little bit and after three, four years here, I feel ready for the various things that the real world might throw at me."