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The Office of Admission is dedicated to helping students begin their college journey at Mount Holyoke. admission@mtholyoke.edu; 413-538-2023; Harriett Newhall Center
Overview. Mount Holyoke College is a private institution that was founded in 1837. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,193 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus size...
Today, Mount Holyoke is a highly selective, nondenominational, not-for-profit, residential, independent, research liberal arts college for women that is gender-diverse and welcomes applications from female, transgender, and non-binary students. Mount Holyoke is a noted leader in liberal arts education with a mission grounded in the conviction ...
Ranked among the top liberal arts colleges. Mount Holyoke is consistently cited among the top liberal arts colleges in the world across a range of categories: academics, faculty and student research, graduation and retention rates, our beautiful campus and access and affordability.
Mount Holyoke College students share a keen curiosity, deep intelligence and a passion for big ideas and bold actions that make the world a better place.
The Mount Holyoke student experience. Mount Holyoke is where you will discover your passions — and your people: a campus filled with beautiful spaces that foster a close-knit community of individuals; a place where traditions span generations and connect you to people from all different backgrounds; a community of classmates, faculty and ...
To be considered for admission, candidates must present a minimum of 40 transferable college credits, preferably in a broad-based, liberal arts program of study. The admission application deadline is March 1 for September enrollment and November 1 for January entrance.