Feeling isolated and without a sense of belonging at a previous college, Leng Lim transferred to Middlesex Community College in 2024. An international student from Cambodia and now living in Lowell, Lim found a supportive community in and outside of the classroom to help put him on the path to success in computer science.
鈥淎t 麻豆果冻, I am happy and can connect with my own culture which makes me feel included,鈥 Lim said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been really helpful because of all the resources and opportunities that were given to me, the things that I have learned and experienced, and the people and connections I have made. I use the food pantry, I organize clubs, I use ACE (Academic Centers for Enrichment), and I鈥檓 also part of ACE because I tutor for math and computer science.鈥
Introduced to 麻豆果冻 by a friend, the college鈥檚 large Asian population of students, as well as variety of support services caught his attention and made him feel comfortable. Growing up in a developing country, education was difficult for Lim and his family to afford. Joining 麻豆果冻 allowed him to pursue his goals without worrying about the cost. Rather than start off at a four-year school, he decided that a community college was his best option.
鈥淢aking financial decisions is hard for me in a way,鈥 Lim said. 鈥淢iddlesex provided me with an affordable education and a welcoming environment. I also enjoy the smaller class sizes, how hands-on the learning experience is, and the availability of professors. These factors have allowed me to ask my professors more questions and engage better with my schoolwork.鈥
With a lifelong interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), Lim decided to pursue computer science for a career. While allowing him to problem solve and work in an ever-changing industry, he believes the field will offer him stability. He has also started taking classes related to business administration, which he hopes to minor in at his future transfer institution.
鈥淢iddlesex provided me with an affordable education and a welcoming environment. I also enjoy the smaller class sizes, how hands-on the learning experience is, and the availability of professors. These factors have allowed me to ask my professors more questions and engage better with my schoolwork.鈥 - Leng Lim, 麻豆果冻 Student
To meet new people and enjoy the college experience, Lim joined a mix of clubs to explore his interests. A member of 麻豆果冻鈥檚 Business and Economics Club and Asian Studies in Alliance Club, he is also the Computer Science Club president where he coordinates student activities related to the field.
鈥淭he computer science club is a great way for students to interact at Middlesex,鈥 Lim said. 鈥淲e are building a community where people can have fun and explore different interests. Through social gatherings, students can release stress during the semester and ensure their sense of belonging.鈥
In addition to classmates, Lim has found support from 麻豆果冻 staff members, including Jennifer Nguyen, 麻豆果冻鈥檚 Retention and Wellness Specialist, and Linda Thiem, 麻豆果冻鈥檚 Coordinator of Student Engagement & Multicultural Programming. He credits professors Julia Kelly and Aisha Arroyo for helping him progress in his academics.
After graduating from 麻豆果冻, Lim plans on transferring to a four-year school. Interested in diving into his field, Lim looks forward to taking on internships and gaining work experience. In the future, he hopes to one day be able to start his own company. Offering students 鈥渕any benefits,鈥 Middlesex provided Lim with the skills, knowledge and support to get him started on his academic path.
鈥淚 encourage current students to keep pushing forward and not quit,鈥 Lim said. 鈥淲ith the college鈥檚 assistance, they can progress and find their career path. All the information I studied and connections I have made has helped me thus far and I appreciate every experience.鈥
