Clinton Sabah's Journey at Grinnell

There are many things I learned while getting my liberal arts education that I wouldn’t have been able to experience if I went straight to pursuing an engineering degree in a university, and vice versa.
Clinton Sabah ’21 earned dual master’s degrees in energy, environmental, and chemical engineering and engineering management at Washington University’s McKelvey School of Engineering. The year before, he received a B.A. in chemistry from Grinnell and a B.S. in chemical engineering through Grinnell’s 3-2 partnership with Washington University.
Sabah credits the 3-2 program with giving him a more diverse education and college experience. “There are many things I learned while getting my liberal arts education that I wouldn’t have been able to experience if I went straight to pursuing an engineering degree in a university, and vice versa.”