Life at Hope College

Undergraduate Research

The one thing that has dramatically shaped my college trajectory here at Hope College is the SHARP undergraduate research program. After my freshman year of school, I realized I had no idea what I wanted to do post graduation. When enrolling at Hope, I wanted to pursue medicine. However, I realized I no longer wanted to be in the medical industry. I had no idea if I wanted to remain in the STEM field, or if I wanted to follow another calling of mine. However, being part of the SHARP program opened my mind to what is possible within the chemistry field.

My first semester of college, I began to really enjoy my general chemistry course, something I never expected. I developed a close bond with my professor in the class. She began to mentor me as I was beginning to discern what majors I wanted to pick. One thing she mentioned was how amazing the undergraduate research programs here at Hope are. From that point forward I made it my goal to be part of research as soon as possible.

I was accepted into the SHARP research program for chemistry later in my freshman year, which is a 10-week long paid research experience in the summer. During this program, I had the opportunity to live on Hope’s campus in the summer while getting hands-on, real-world experience of what the chemistry field looked like.

SHARP Program Experience

Within those 10-weeks, I began potentially life-changing research alongside my professor, Dr. Turlington. I met with countless professionals in the field and got to tour many major employers such as Pfzier and Gentex. I had the opportunity to give a presentation on my research, along with getting chemistry symposium experience. Along with that, I built so many connections with countless facility members, industry professionals, and other Hope College students who share the same passions as me.

Going into my sophomore year, I now have a clear picture on what I want to do in the future within the chemistry field. I give all my credit to my experience within the SHARP program. If you have the opportunity to pursue such an amazing opportunity, I highly encourage you to do so.

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