Meet Paulina De La Rosa, chemical engineering alum

Written byAmanda Burleigh

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Paulina De La Rosa
Graduation Year
Class of 2017
Major
Chemical Engineering
Hometown
Mexico & Louisiana

Where I'm From

I was born in Mexico and raised in West Monroe and New Iberia, La.

Where I Am

I小蝌蚪APP檓 a district representative for Nalco Water - An Ecolab Company in Houston, TX.

Where I'm Going

I小蝌蚪APP檓 going to help promote clean energy and impact the world.

The internship Paulina De La Rosa secured while studying chemical engineering at UL Lafayette led her to her current position as District Representative for Nalco Water - An Ecolab Company in Houston, TX.  

Paulina was born in Mexico and raised in West Monroe and New Iberia, La. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from UL Lafayette in 2017.

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In addition to her love of chemistry and math, Paulina chose to study chemical engineering for other reasons.

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Opportunities for Chemical Engineering Majors

Paulina小蝌蚪APP檚 favorite part about the chemical engineering program was , an annual competition where students design and construct cars powered and stopped by chemical energy sources.

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Hard Work Pays Off

Paulina小蝌蚪APP檚 experience at UL Lafayette was not without struggles.

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With her degree and the connections from UL Lafayette, Paulina is confident in her ability to progress in her career.

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