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Current Students
You're here to explore all that being a Mount Holyoke student means: taking hold of every opportunity, striving for academic excellence, being part of our diverse community, making new friends and memories and helping to make the world a better place. And we're here to support and inspire you on your journey.
This page is organized to help you find the services, resources and support you need, when you need it. If you still have questions, reach out to the Division of Student Life.
Quick links
Academic Calendar
Campus Map
Community Reporting
Looking for...
Quick access to campus systems and apps
Canvas
Embark
Facilities maintenance request
Handshake
Moodle
MyHealth Connection
my.mtholyoke
Password profile & resets
Pathways
Residence
Summit Project
Workday
Academic Support
Office of Student Success and Advising
Advising
Our holistic student-centered approach to advising will help you make connections between experiences and assist you in charting your unique pathway through your College experience.
Registrar
Find our Academic Programs and Their Requirements
Disability Services
SAW Center
The SAW Center is a place where students work together with skilled peer mentors to speak confidently, argue persuasively, and write with clarity.
Language and Culture Commons
LITS
Library, Information, and Technology Services, Your place to do research, find library materials and get technology support.
Textbook Resources
Five College Consortium
An alliance between Mount Holyoke, Amherst, Hampshire and Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Housing resources
Office of Residential Life
Looking to Fix Something In My Room
Facilities Management does the physical work of maintaining the residence halls.
Residence Hall Open and Close Dates
Dates are included as they are available and are subject to change.
Break Housing
All residence halls remain open for the October, November (Thanksgiving) and March (Spring) break periods. Limited meals will be served and minimal levels of campus services are available.
Additional Storage
Students get 10% off Boomerang’s Storage Services
Living Learning Communities
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) provide opportunities for students who share common educational, social or co-curricular interests to live together in residence halls.
Food Services
Where I can eat on campus
What is on the Menu
Featuring Global cuisine, Kosher and Halal
Dining accommodations
Our menus have been developed to offer the flexibility and variety to reasonably meet most of your dietary needs.
Funding and Student Employment
SFS / Financial Aid
We provide guidance in financial wellness and administer payment plans to help you and your family finance your education.
Safety Net Fund
We recognize that students may experience a personal emergency which requires more immediate funds or financial help. To address these concerns, the College has established the Safety Net Fund.
Textbook Resources
Add Money to OneCard
MHC students and their friends and family can use these instructions to add money to the MHCXpress account on student OneCards.
On-Campus Employment: Workday Jobs Hub. Log into Workday, use the Menu to find the Jobs Hub, then Browse Jobs.
Off-Campus Employment
:
Job Opportunities from outside employers are posted on HandShake and managed by the Career Development Center
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Learning (CBL) pairs Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff with local leaders in South Hadley and beyond to collaborate on internships, research and service projects that have a direct, positive impact in our communities.
Healthcare and Wellness
Health Services
CHS clinical services are available to all current students and there are no office visit charges for medical, nursing, and wellness appointments. Some services (like lab tests, immunizations, and specialty care) and supplies (like crutches and some medications) may have a fee associated with them.
Counseling Service
The Counseling Service is here to support you as you navigate challenges during your time at MHC, from stress, anxiety, and depression to cultivating healthy relationships and overcoming barriers to reaching your goals.
Student Health Insurance Plan
Insurance is required for undergraduate students.
Massachusetts state law requires that all students have medical insurance. To meet its legal obligations, the College enrolls and bills all eligible undergraduate students for the Mount Holyoke College Student Injury and Sickness Insurance Plan every year.
Prescription Services
Be Well
Be Well is the College’s wellness program that provides students with strategies and opportunities to create their own path to wellness.
Kendall Sports & Dance Complex, including the Recreation Center
Accessibility Resources
Disability Services
Disability Services works with students to provide reasonable accommodations for those that have a documented disability, and/or disability-related needs.
Medical and Health Related Accommodations
Religious Accommodations
Dining accommodations
Our menus have been developed to offer the flexibility and variety to reasonably meet most of your dietary needs.
LITS services and resources
LITS is committed to providing access to all collections, services, and programs.
Requesting Parking Accommodations
Experiential Learning Opportunities
Research Opportunities
We provide opportunities for students to pursue their own research interests while supporting faculty with the resources to expand and deepen theirs.
Internship Opportunities
- The Lynk
A program that provides every sophomore and junior with internship funding and a toolkit of resources to help them get the most out of an internship experience.
Study Abroad or Study Away
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Learning (CBL) pairs Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff with local leaders in South Hadley and beyond to collaborate on internships, research and service projects that have a direct, positive impact in our communities.
Conference Funding Sources
Campus Events and Getting Involved
College Events Calendar
Embark Events Calendar
Weissman Center for Leadership
Office of Student Involvement
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Learning (CBL) pairs Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff with local leaders in South Hadley and beyond to collaborate on internships, research and service projects that have a direct, positive impact in our communities.
OneCard and Library Services
Add Money to OneCard
Borrow a Laptop chargers, and other tech (Gadgets-to-Go)
Print on campus
Reserve a Study Space
Open a support ticket in the AskLITS portal
Library, Information, and Technology Services
Parking and Transportation
Parking on campus
PVTA Five College bus service
PVTA maps and schedules
Airport shuttles
Life beyond the gates
The Gates
The Gates: Your entrance to career, community and connection.
Alum Association
The Alum Association of Mount Holyoke College is an independent organization providing diverse programs, expertise and resources to foster lifelong learning and empower alums to connect with each other and the College. We connect the global community of Mount Holyoke alums with each other and the College as we create meaningful change in the world.
Career Development Center
The Career Development Center at Mount Holyoke College helps students explore interests, refine their paths, chart a course for the future, and gain the practical experience needed to succeed.
We facilitate connections between students and employers, alums and other professionals to create opportunities to engage and build networks.
Happening at Mount Holyoke
Recent campus news
Fighting food insecurity in memory of her grandmother
Mount Holyoke College student Oluwafadeyemi Testimony Akinkuolie-Ibidapo ’27 is an awardee of this year’s Project for Peace grants from Middlebury College. She will launch a year-round food pantry in her hometown.
Tags:
Activism and Social Justice
Alum
Awards and Honors
BIPOC
Fellowships
International
Staff
Student
Understanding science in English and Spanish
Cerebro 101 is an initiative led by Mount Holyoke College faculty Marta Sabariego and Nieves Romero-Díaz that teaches dual-language elementary students about neuroscience and behavior.
Tags:
Academic Excellence
Alum
BIPOC
Community-based learning
Diversity and Inclusion
Faculty
Humanities
MHC Forward
Science & Technology
Student
MHC students and ’84 alum “Keep Marching” with “Suffs”
Mount Holyoke College students Molly DeLuca ’26, Marley Hollen ’28 and Abigail Ding ’29 got to shadow stage managers for the touring production of the musical “Suffs,” which features alum Tami Dahbura ’84.
Tags:
Alum
Arts: Fine and Performing
Humanities
Internships and Career Preparation
Student
More News
Contact us
Dean of Students and Division of Student Life
The student life team seeks to build and support a vibrant community at Mount Holyoke College. We are a resource for students, parents, faculty, and administrators.
dean-students@mtholyoke.edu
413-538-2550
205 Blanchard Hall
Facebook
Instagram
Brenda Payette
Assistant to the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students
413-538-2550
Quick links
Visit Mount Holyoke
Request Information
Apply
Home
Current Students
Current Students
You're here to explore all that being a Mount Holyoke student means: taking hold of every opportunity, striving for academic excellence, being part of our diverse community, making new friends and memories and helping to make the world a better place. And we're here to support and inspire you on your journey.
This page is organized to help you find the services, resources and support you need, when you need it. If you still have questions, reach out to the Division of Student Life.
Quick links
Academic Calendar
Campus Map
Community Reporting
Looking for...
Quick access to campus systems and apps
Canvas
Embark
Facilities maintenance request
Handshake
Moodle
MyHealth Connection
my.mtholyoke
Password profile & resets
Pathways
Residence
Summit Project
Workday
Academic Support
Office of Student Success and Advising
Advising
Our holistic student-centered approach to advising will help you make connections between experiences and assist you in charting your unique pathway through your College experience.
Registrar
Find our Academic Programs and Their Requirements
Disability Services
SAW Center
The SAW Center is a place where students work together with skilled peer mentors to speak confidently, argue persuasively, and write with clarity.
Language and Culture Commons
LITS
Library, Information, and Technology Services, Your place to do research, find library materials and get technology support.
Textbook Resources
Five College Consortium
An alliance between Mount Holyoke, Amherst, Hampshire and Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Housing resources
Office of Residential Life
Looking to Fix Something In My Room
Facilities Management does the physical work of maintaining the residence halls.
Residence Hall Open and Close Dates
Dates are included as they are available and are subject to change.
Break Housing
All residence halls remain open for the October, November (Thanksgiving) and March (Spring) break periods. Limited meals will be served and minimal levels of campus services are available.
Additional Storage
Students get 10% off Boomerang’s Storage Services
Living Learning Communities
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) provide opportunities for students who share common educational, social or co-curricular interests to live together in residence halls.
Food Services
Where I can eat on campus
What is on the Menu
Featuring Global cuisine, Kosher and Halal
Dining accommodations
Our menus have been developed to offer the flexibility and variety to reasonably meet most of your dietary needs.
Funding and Student Employment
SFS / Financial Aid
We provide guidance in financial wellness and administer payment plans to help you and your family finance your education.
Safety Net Fund
We recognize that students may experience a personal emergency which requires more immediate funds or financial help. To address these concerns, the College has established the Safety Net Fund.
Textbook Resources
Add Money to OneCard
MHC students and their friends and family can use these instructions to add money to the MHCXpress account on student OneCards.
On-Campus Employment: Workday Jobs Hub. Log into Workday, use the Menu to find the Jobs Hub, then Browse Jobs.
Off-Campus Employment
:
Job Opportunities from outside employers are posted on HandShake and managed by the Career Development Center
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Learning (CBL) pairs Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff with local leaders in South Hadley and beyond to collaborate on internships, research and service projects that have a direct, positive impact in our communities.
Healthcare and Wellness
Health Services
CHS clinical services are available to all current students and there are no office visit charges for medical, nursing, and wellness appointments. Some services (like lab tests, immunizations, and specialty care) and supplies (like crutches and some medications) may have a fee associated with them.
Counseling Service
The Counseling Service is here to support you as you navigate challenges during your time at MHC, from stress, anxiety, and depression to cultivating healthy relationships and overcoming barriers to reaching your goals.
Student Health Insurance Plan
Insurance is required for undergraduate students.
Massachusetts state law requires that all students have medical insurance. To meet its legal obligations, the College enrolls and bills all eligible undergraduate students for the Mount Holyoke College Student Injury and Sickness Insurance Plan every year.
Prescription Services
Be Well
Be Well is the College’s wellness program that provides students with strategies and opportunities to create their own path to wellness.
Kendall Sports & Dance Complex, including the Recreation Center
Accessibility Resources
Disability Services
Disability Services works with students to provide reasonable accommodations for those that have a documented disability, and/or disability-related needs.
Medical and Health Related Accommodations
Religious Accommodations
Dining accommodations
Our menus have been developed to offer the flexibility and variety to reasonably meet most of your dietary needs.
LITS services and resources
LITS is committed to providing access to all collections, services, and programs.
Requesting Parking Accommodations
Experiential Learning Opportunities
Research Opportunities
We provide opportunities for students to pursue their own research interests while supporting faculty with the resources to expand and deepen theirs.
Internship Opportunities
- The Lynk
A program that provides every sophomore and junior with internship funding and a toolkit of resources to help them get the most out of an internship experience.
Study Abroad or Study Away
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Learning (CBL) pairs Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff with local leaders in South Hadley and beyond to collaborate on internships, research and service projects that have a direct, positive impact in our communities.
Conference Funding Sources
Campus Events and Getting Involved
College Events Calendar
Embark Events Calendar
Weissman Center for Leadership
Office of Student Involvement
Community-Based Learning
Community-Based Learning (CBL) pairs Mount Holyoke students, faculty and staff with local leaders in South Hadley and beyond to collaborate on internships, research and service projects that have a direct, positive impact in our communities.
OneCard and Library Services
Add Money to OneCard
Borrow a Laptop chargers, and other tech (Gadgets-to-Go)
Print on campus
Reserve a Study Space
Open a support ticket in the AskLITS portal
Library, Information, and Technology Services
Parking and Transportation
Parking on campus
PVTA Five College bus service
PVTA maps and schedules
Airport shuttles
Life beyond the gates
The Gates
The Gates: Your entrance to career, community and connection.
Alum Association
The Alum Association of Mount Holyoke College is an independent organization providing diverse programs, expertise and resources to foster lifelong learning and empower alums to connect with each other and the College. We connect the global community of Mount Holyoke alums with each other and the College as we create meaningful change in the world.
Career Development Center
The Career Development Center at Mount Holyoke College helps students explore interests, refine their paths, chart a course for the future, and gain the practical experience needed to succeed.
We facilitate connections between students and employers, alums and other professionals to create opportunities to engage and build networks.
Happening at Mount Holyoke
Recent campus news
Fighting food insecurity in memory of her grandmother
Mount Holyoke College student Oluwafadeyemi Testimony Akinkuolie-Ibidapo ’27 is an awardee of this year’s Project for Peace grants from Middlebury College. She will launch a year-round food pantry in her hometown.
Tags:
Activism and Social Justice
Alum
Awards and Honors
BIPOC
Fellowships
International
Staff
Student
Understanding science in English and Spanish
Cerebro 101 is an initiative led by Mount Holyoke College faculty Marta Sabariego and Nieves Romero-Díaz that teaches dual-language elementary students about neuroscience and behavior.
Tags:
Academic Excellence
Alum
BIPOC
Community-based learning
Diversity and Inclusion
Faculty
Humanities
MHC Forward
Science & Technology
Student
MHC students and ’84 alum “Keep Marching” with “Suffs”
Mount Holyoke College students Molly DeLuca ’26, Marley Hollen ’28 and Abigail Ding ’29 got to shadow stage managers for the touring production of the musical “Suffs,” which features alum Tami Dahbura ’84.
Tags:
Alum
Arts: Fine and Performing
Humanities
Internships and Career Preparation
Student
More News
Contact us
Dean of Students and Division of Student Life
The student life team seeks to build and support a vibrant community at Mount Holyoke College. We are a resource for students, parents, faculty, and administrators.
dean-students@mtholyoke.edu
413-538-2550
205 Blanchard Hall
Brenda Payette
Assistant to the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students
413-538-2550
Quick links
Visit Mount Holyoke
Request Information
Apply