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Visiting or Connecting with Mount Holyoke
Visiting or Connecting with Mount Holyoke
Enter through our Gates and you’ll quickly understand why Mount Holyoke’s 700-acre campus is consistently named one of the nation’s most beautiful. From elegant buildings to inspiring scenery, it’s a place designed to bring people together and spark curiosity. But it’s our close-knit community,
fun and inclusive traditions
and welcoming atmosphere that really explain why our campus is so full of life — and more than a few friendly faces.
Located in one of New England’s most
vibrant and picturesque regions
, Mount Holyoke is within easy reach of three other prominent colleges and a flagship research university. Together we form the
Five College Consortium
— providing a great way to forge academic and social connections within our Gates and out in our community.
View our Interactive Tour
Connect with us
Request information
MHC Near You
Schedule a tour
Chat with a current student
Getting to Mount Holyoke
Schedule an in-person or virtual visit
Experience our extraordinary energy on campus for yourself by visiting Mount Holyoke in person, or join us for virtual information session.
View the visit calendar
Take a self-guided tour
Our student-narrated, self-guided tour can be taken on- or off-campus and offers the most in-depth look at Mount Holyoke.
Download the guidebook app
Watch an aerial tour
Take a quick peek at our stunning campus from above.
Top gathering spaces on campus
View Gallery
Photographed from Clapp Laboratory. Built in 1905, Williston Library houses over 800,000 volumes and is consistently ranked one of the most beautiful college libraries in the country.
Modeled after Parliament’s Westminster Hall in London, the Reading Room is a beloved study spot.
The library atrium features a 12-foot glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly titled “Clear and Gold Tower.”
The exterior of Mount Holyoke’s Community Center, the hub of student life on campus. Extensively renovated and expanded in 2018, this building houses the Division of Student Life, student organization offices, the Unity Space and our on-campus eateries.
Blanchard Hall, part of Mount Holyoke’s Community Center. Here you will find comfortable spaces for working and studying, either alone or with friends.
Mount Holyoke’s state-of-the-art Dining Commons features a wide variety of menu options in nine themed stations, each boasting cooked-to-order and made-from-scratch foods, as well as locally-sourced produce and protein.
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Visiting or Connecting with Mount Holyoke
Chat with a Student
Contact us
Office of Admission
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
Quick links
Visit Mount Holyoke
Request Information
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Visiting or Connecting with Mount Holyoke
Visiting or Connecting with Mount Holyoke
Enter through our Gates and you’ll quickly understand why Mount Holyoke’s 700-acre campus is consistently named one of the nation’s most beautiful. From elegant buildings to inspiring scenery, it’s a place designed to bring people together and spark curiosity. But it’s our close-knit community,
fun and inclusive traditions
and welcoming atmosphere that really explain why our campus is so full of life — and more than a few friendly faces.
Located in one of New England’s most
vibrant and picturesque regions
, Mount Holyoke is within easy reach of three other prominent colleges and a flagship research university. Together we form the
Five College Consortium
— providing a great way to forge academic and social connections within our Gates and out in our community.
View our Interactive Tour
Connect with us
Request information
MHC Near You
Schedule a tour
Chat with a current student
Getting to Mount Holyoke
Schedule an in-person or virtual visit
Experience our extraordinary energy on campus for yourself by visiting Mount Holyoke in person, or join us for virtual information session.
View the visit calendar
Take a self-guided tour
Our student-narrated, self-guided tour can be taken on- or off-campus and offers the most in-depth look at Mount Holyoke.
Download the guidebook app
Watch an aerial tour
Take a quick peek at our stunning campus from above.
Top gathering spaces on campus
View Gallery
Photographed from Clapp Laboratory. Built in 1905, Williston Library houses over 800,000 volumes and is consistently ranked one of the most beautiful college libraries in the country.
Modeled after Parliament’s Westminster Hall in London, the Reading Room is a beloved study spot.
The library atrium features a 12-foot glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly titled “Clear and Gold Tower.”
The exterior of Mount Holyoke’s Community Center, the hub of student life on campus. Extensively renovated and expanded in 2018, this building houses the Division of Student Life, student organization offices, the Unity Space and our on-campus eateries.
Blanchard Hall, part of Mount Holyoke’s Community Center. Here you will find comfortable spaces for working and studying, either alone or with friends.
Mount Holyoke’s state-of-the-art Dining Commons features a wide variety of menu options in nine themed stations, each boasting cooked-to-order and made-from-scratch foods, as well as locally-sourced produce and protein.
More in
Visiting or Connecting with Mount Holyoke
Chat with a Student
Contact us
Office of Admission
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
Quick links
Visit Mount Holyoke
Request Information
Apply