Alum Fellowships

Igniting your bold ideas

Mount Holyoke alums are known for being bold leaders and boundless learners. The Alum Fellowships program is designed to support you as you take on ambitious projects that embody the spirit of the College’s mission. We are looking for ventures that are entrepreneurial, creative and transformative — initiatives that cross boundaries and disciplines and show a willingness to take risks and explore new frontiers.

Are you prepared to tackle a complex challenge? Do you have an idea that could lead to a groundbreaking discovery? We want to hear about it. Our fellowships are an investment in alums (and graduating seniors) who are ready to make a tangible, positive impact, reflecting Mount Holyoke’s commitment to purposeful leadership in a culturally diverse world.

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Fellowships for 2026: investing in your vision

Thanks to the generous support of our alum community, Íøºì±¬ÁÏ and the Alum Association are proud to offer a limited number of highly selective fellowships to Mount Holyoke graduates and current seniors. These awards are designed to support bold academic, research and creative projects, as well as graduate study, that embody the spirit of purposeful leadership and boundless learning.

Exceptional proposals that are relevant to more than one fellowship may be considered for a combined award, to provide robust funding for your most ambitious projects.

The 1905 Fellowship: This award supports ambitious and groundbreaking work that dares to challenge existing conventions. It is open to all alums, regardless of their graduation year or field of study. Up to $40,000 will be distributed among one or more recipients, with a minimum of $10,000 per recipient.

Bardwell Memorial Fellowship: Designed for intellectually adventurous pursuits, this fellowship is for recent graduates (within five years of graduation) from any discipline who are ready to make their mark. Up to $37,500 will be distributed among one or more recipients, with a minimum of $12,500 per recipient.

Dr. Mary P. Dole Medical Fellowship: This fellowship provides critical funding for significant medical research. It is open to alums, with a preference for those who hold an MD degree. Up to $34,000 will be distributed between one or two recipients, with a minimum of $17,000 per recipient.

Frances Mary Hazen Fellowship: This fellowship is for a candidate pursuing an innovative project, with a preference for those in the field of classics. Up to $30,000 will be distributed between one or two recipients, with a minimum of $15,000 per recipient.

Hannum-Warner Travel Fellowship: This award supports global exploration and learning, funding travel and study, preferably in Asia. One recipient will be awarded $2,500.

Lyon’s Pride Fellowship: This fellowship empowers alums working on projects that advance LGBTQ+, gender or feminist studies. Awards vary based on available funds.

Mary E. Woolley Fellowship: Funded by the Alum Association, this fellowship is granted to an outstanding candidate whose work aligns with the Association’s strategic priorities to build belonging, enrich lives and broaden opportunities. It is open to all alums, regardless of graduation year or field. One recipient will be awarded $7,500.

Rachel Brown Fellowship: This award supports the first year of graduate study in the physical or biological sciences for those who majored in these fields. One recipient will be awarded $3,000.

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Our criteria: what we’re looking for

Your application will be evaluated on the following criteria, which are directly linked to the Íøºì±¬ÁÏ mission.

1. Purposeful leadership and community impact

Tell us how your project demonstrates purposeful leadership. We want to understand how your initiative brings people together to untangle a "gnarly problem" and who you’re bringing with you on the journey. Be sure to explain how your work will benefit a community.

2. Intellectual adventurousness and risk-taking

We seek proposals that are intellectually adventurous and show a willingness to take a creative risk. Your project doesn’t have to be a guaranteed success; its potential for learning and impact is what truly matters. We encourage you to describe the riskiest aspect of your project and your plan to mitigate that risk. We also welcome you to share a time when you failed and what you learned from it.

3. Creativity and intersectional thinking

Your project should be fueled by creativity and an intersectional approach. Show us how you are using insights from different fields of study or working across various communities to find new solutions. We’re interested in how your idea addresses a problem from multiple angles, creating a comprehensive and impactful outcome.

Ready to turn your bold idea into a reality? We can’t wait to see what you’ll propose.

To keep the inspiration flowing, fellowship recipients will be invited to share their funded pursuits with current MHC students, helping to turn and pull the next generation of leaders and learners.

Application process and timeline

October 15, 2025: Applications open. Review the available awards and determine which ones align with your goals.

  • Essay prompt: In no more than 500 words, describe your goal. What do you aim to accomplish with this support? How are you equipped for this endeavor? This should not be a repeat of your résumé but rather a personal narrative that describes your motivations, preparation and desired future impact. Bear in mind the criteria outlined above when crafting your proposal.
  • Short answer: What would the funds be used for? For example, tuition, textbooks or equipment.
  • ¸éé²õ³Ü³¾Ã©/°ä³Õ: Submit a résumé or curriculum vitae (CV) of no more than two pages.
  • Two references: You must supply the contact information for two references who can speak to your ability to be successful in this endeavor. References may be from academic and/or professional contexts and may not be family members or friends.

December 1, 2025: Application deadline — submit your application via this available on October 15, 2025.

January to February 2026: A committee of MHC alums and faculty will review each application, assessing them against the criteria outlined above.

Early March 2026: Application decisions will begin to roll out; all applicants will be notified of their status by mid-March.

End of June/Early July 2026: Awards will be distributed.

June 15, 2027: A project summary report will be distributed.

FAQs

Send questions via email. The Fellowships at Mount Holyoke page contains information on other fellowship support offered through Íøºì±¬ÁÏ.

Previous alum fellowship recipients