Dearborn Wolverine Noora Ahmad wants to be a doctor — more specifically, she wants to help people with hearing loss. Passionate about the field, the sophomore has family who have benefited from cochlear implants and other auditory assistive devices.
As the first in her immediate family to go to college to pursue medicine, Ahmad wasn’t exactly sure what path she’d need to take in college to reach her goal. But she knew UM-Dearborn, which was close to her Dearborn Heights home, was the right first step for her. Ahmad — who indicated her preferred major of biochemistry on her application — later received an email inviting her to consider a new program at the university where she’d get to study, take core classes and do research with other science-focused incoming students.
“And it would cover my tuition,” she says. “I’ve worked my whole life with the goal of caring for people who had hearing issues and now I was going to be able to do it — with added help and for free. It was one of the moments where I wondered if it was too good to be true. I’m here today to say that it was both very good and very true. It’s changing my life.”
Ahmad is one of 52 students in UM-Dearborn’s STEM Scholars Program.