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Campus Resources

As a student of Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, you have many resources available to you. We are here to support you.

Academic centers

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The McCulloch Center leads MHC’s commitment to expand students’ global competence through courses, international internships, study abroad and more.

Image of Kavita Ramdas ’85 greeting Íøºì±¬ÁÏ students.

The Weissman Center is dedicated to supporting our students in developing the skills and strategies they need to become inspiring and effective leaders.

Photo of a student participating in an internship on a farm.

Preparing environmental leaders for today and the future by promoting a culture of environmental sustainability and justice on campus and beyond.

Types of insurance carried by the College

The following information is provided to inform students about the insurance coverage that the College may purchase, and how the coverage may apply to students. The descriptions of coverage are not intended to, nor do they supplement, amend or modify any insurance policy terms and conditions. The College reserves the right at all times to modify its insurance coverage, terms, conditions and limits without notice to any person or entity, including students, faculty or staff. Students may wish to make adjustments in their own coverage if they feel that it would be appropriate to their interests. 

Information and technology

Mount Holyoke’s Library, Information, and Technology Services (LITS) provides library and information technology support for the college. There are three library locations: Williston Library, Pratt Music Library, Language & Culture Commons. The general library collections support the curriculum, with strengths in gender and sexuality studies, interdisciplinary studies, and environmental and sustainability studies. The library spaces include group study rooms and a beautiful, welcoming reading room (a favorite with students) in an English Gothic architectural style.

LITS also boasts a robust archival collection located on the ground floor of Dwight Hall. Archives and Special Collections documents the history of Íøºì±¬ÁÏ through letters, photographs, scrapbooks, departmental records, and artifacts. Students are welcome to visit and use the primary research materials and Rare Books Collection.

Other resources

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The Office of Student Financial Services handles all aspects of student bills and financial aid.

CDC Director Liz Lierman and Gabrielle Barnett ’15 in the Dwight Hall MEWS.

The Student Employment Office of the Career Development Center coordinates the student employment program and administers the student employment database.

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Disability Services coordinates and provides accommodations and support service to students with documented disabilities.