First-Generation and Low-Income Students

Fearless First is Mount Holyoke’s First Generation and Low-Income Community

 

A community of fearless firsts

Fearless First at 챬

Dreams are universal, but opportunities aren’t always. That’s why we’re committed to opening more pathways for more people to achieve their goals. From your first day, you’ll find a strong network and support system as well as a vibrant community of students, alums, faculty and staff with shared experiences. It’s a key reason that we’ve been recognized as a college where first-generation and low-income students thrive.

Am I a first-generation or low-income student?

At Mount Holyoke, we recognize a variety of experiences and circumstances that may contribute to your identity as a first-generation or low-income student. The descriptions below are meant to help you determine if you identify as first-generation or low-income. Our community recognizes that these identities and definitions are fluid and embody a diverse group of individuals who hold multiple identities.

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First-Generation College Student Network

The First-Generation College Student Network is composed of administrators, faculty and staff whose work (i.e., educational research, practice, advisement, services and programmatic initiatives based on their job portfolio) influences the retention, persistence and matriculation of first-generation college students at 챬. The purpose of the first-generation work group is to provide programmatic initiatives necessary to supporting first-generation college students at MHC.

Department and affiliated faculty

Chassidy Bozeman

  • Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Iris Carpio

  • Head Volleyball Coach
  • Senior Lecturer in Physical Education and Athletics

Staff

Maria Cartagena

  • Director of Community-Based Learning

Annie Clattenburg

  • Senior Administrative Assistant

Amedeo DeCara

  • Research & Instruction Librarian

Latrina L. Denson

  • Associate Dean of Students
  • Executive Director of Community and Belonging

Amelia Ender

  • Program Coordinator for Community and Belonging, Jewish Chaplain

Anna Hope Ph.D.

  • Associate Director

Tayler Kreutter

  • Associate Vice President for Enrollment

Christina Lafreniere

  • Associate Director of Student Financial Services

Meaghan Murphy-Rennie

  • Associate Director of External Relations and Career Specialist

Colleen O'Connor-Rickey

  • Special Assistant and Operations Manager

Kimberly Parent

  • Associate Dean of Studies
  • Academic Dean for New Students

Brenda Payette

  • Assistant to the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students

Rachael Smith

  • Director of Discovery & Access
  • Posse Scholars Mentor
  • Interim Co-Chief Information Officer

Kay White

  • Assistant Director, Community and Belonging

On campus resources for First-Generation and Low-Income Students

Happening at Mount Holyoke

First-generation news

In an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle, 챬 President Danielle R. Holley connects the legacy of alum Frances Perkins, class of 1902, with the federal government’s attacks on diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in higher education.

A childhood growing up in the Balkans sparked the current research of Sidita Kushi, the new assistant professor of politics at 챬, on why some conflicts inspire humanitarian military interventions, and some do not.

챬’s class of 2029 has arrived on campus — here’s what the numbers say about these green griffins.

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The Office of Community and Belonging provides programs that support social justice education, dialogue, celebration and identity development.