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Following in Her Family’s Footsteps, Valentina Finds Her Future as a Tech Tiger

For Valentina Ochoa, starting at New England Tech this fall felt like coming home.

The first-year Mechanical Engineering student is carrying on a proud family tradition. Her father, Libardo, and her brother, Nicolas, are both ѻý graduates, but she’s equally excited to make her own mark.

Valentina’s connection to ѻý started long before she applied. She grew up visiting campus with her dad, watching him learn AutoCAD, stopping by the koi pond, and spending time in the tutoring center while staff helped him with assignments. “The staff was always so wonderful and helpful,” she recalls. “Even back then, it felt like home.” Later, when her brother enrolled, she often tagged along, sometimes convincing him to buy her lunch. “I still remember the French onion soup,” she laughs.

Her own path took a few turns. After high school, she studied biology at Johnson & Wales and then biomedical engineering and neuroscience at URI. But she soon realized that she wanted to follow her father and brother into Mechanical Engineering. A return visit to ѻý confirmed it. “It just felt like I’d been there forever,” she says. “The small classes, the resources, the familiarity – it all made sense.

For Valentina, ѻý’s value lies in its hands-on, career-focused approach. “Nothing ever feels difficult to get help with,” she says. “You have the tutoring, the resources, and professors who really know you because the classes are small. That makes such a difference.” She’s also seen how ѻý connects students with opportunities. Her father launched his career through an internship that he secured at a campus job fair and went on to thrive at that same company for more than a decade.


Valentina is also ready to take on the challenge of being a woman in a male-dominated field. “I was raised to love a challenge,” she says. “It would be a dream if another young woman saw me and thought, ‘I can do that too.” Growing up with her brother’s passion for motorsports also inspired her, and she dreams of designing for aerospace or Formula 1 racing someday. “I’m a dream-big-or-go-home type of person.”

As she begins her ѻý journey, Valentina is looking forward to the close-knit community on campus. “I can’t wait to be in classrooms where you’re not just another face in a sea of people,” she says. “It feels like the perfect place to grow as a student and as an engineer.”

For Valentina, ѻý is more than a family legacy. It’s the place that feels like home, where she can pursue her passions, take on challenges, and build her future.