USF Global Spotlight
Dariya Alibi
Dariya Alibi, Class of 2023
July 13, 2021
Ms. Dariya Alibi is an international student from Kazakhstan and currently a sophomore
at USF pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer science. She holds a cumulative GPA
of 3.98 and was recently awarded a prestigious Florida Association of International
Educators (FAIE) Study Florida scholarship.
In explaining about her decision to study at the University of South Florida, coming
from Kazakhstan "has been one of the best decisions of my life," Alibi said, "And
it has greatly impacted me and shaped me into the person I am today." But Alibi admits
that when first arriving on campus, making the new adjustment was difficult. Her family
was thousands of miles away, she didn’t know anyone on campus, and her academic goals
were unclear. "But I was ready for the latest chapter in my life to begin," she adds.
"I realized that my biggest dream had come true." She was excited to attend USF, and
the challenges only encouraged her to work harder towards her goals and reap everything
from her university experience.
Through a mentorship program, Alibi found a passion for computer science. "I decided
to major in computer science because I firmly believe that by pursing this career
I will make our world a better place," and she has specific focuses in healthcare
and robotics. Alibi is also heavily involved with other organizations on campus like
the Global Citizens Project, Women in Computer Science, Society Woman Engineers, and
iBuddy.
"I have met a lot of inspiring individuals from all over the world who share similar
values, and who have impacted my life. I have created life-long friendships," Alibi
admitted of her organizational and ambassadorial work. She is proud to say that she
is part of a project which creates a safe environment for current engineering students
and supports them in their journey on campus. She also serves as a volunteer for the
National Association of Engineering Student Council Conference, functioning as a liaison
between students and the organization.
Alibi is thankful for her experience and the multitude of opportunities that she has
received as an international student. Her recent award will allow her to "work harder
towards achieving my goals because I’m passionate about making the world a better
place and helping others. USF has taught me so much, and I believe this is only the
beginning."