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  1. The Frances Perkins program office administers the program for students of nontraditional age.Mount Holyoke continues to support the philosophy of its founder, Mary Lyon, who believed that a Mount Holyoke education should be available to any talented woman who could benefit from it. In recognition of the fact that the quest for knowledge has no age limit, Mount Holyoke College welcomes ...

  2. In compliance with state and federal law, Mount Holyoke College does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, genetic information, sex, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, ancestry, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected status under federal ...

  3. The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) program is a little different from other dual-degree programs in engineering. Admitted students attend Mount Holyoke for three years and then attend Caltech for their fourth and fifth years. After successful completion of that program, students then receive their Mount Holyoke degree and their ...

  4. 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 staff who welcome you for who you are and challenge you to become your most fully realized ...

  5. If you have an interest in the health professions, we encourage you to connect the Office of Pre-Health Programs early, even if you are unsure. We can help you to make informed decisions. jcollett@mtholyoke.edu. 413-538-3389. Pre-Health Staff.

  6. SAW’s Peer Mentoring Program employs 40-50 MHC students, hired and educated to work with their peers on speaking, arguing, and writing development. They are MHC sophomores, juniors, and seniors with majors in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and the Arts. They are international students and domestic students.

  7. Office of Teacher Licensure Programs. The Teacher Licensure program staff helps guide students through teacher education programs leading towards an initial teacher license at the baccalaureate level. 413-538-2844. 303 Reese Psychology & Education Building.