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  1. Mount Holyoke College, private institution of higher education for women, situated in South Hadley, Massachusetts, U.S.It is one of the Seven Sisters schools. Its curriculum is based on the liberal arts and sciences, and baccalaureate courses are taught in the humanities, science and mathematics, and social sciences; a Master of Arts degree is granted in four fields.

  2. Five College Consortium Mount Holyoke is part of the Five College Consortium, which also includes Amherst, Hampshire, and Smith Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. The consortium connects students to 30,000 other students and the vast academic and social resources of not just one but four prominent colleges and a flagship research university, at no extra charge.

  3. Mount Holyoke College 50 College Street South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075 413-538-2000. Connect with Us. Instagram; Facebook; Linkedin;

  4. Department of Psychology and Education. The Psychology & Education Department offers courses that cover developmental psychology, social psychology, personality & abnormal psychology, perception & cognition and bio bases of behavior. Options for teacher licensure in education are also offered. 413-538-2338.

  5. In compliance with state and federal law, Mount Holyoke College does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, genetic information, sex, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, ancestry, veteran or military status, or ...

  6. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts. 27,792 likes · 1,141 talking about this · 88,638 were here. Founded in 1837, Mount Holyoke is a gender diverse women's liberal arts college that...

  7. Mount Holyoke seeks intellectually curious applicants who understand the value of a liberal arts education and are driven by a love of learning. As a women's college that is gender diverse, we welcome applications from female, trans and non-binary students.