Campus Services

Mail and Copy Center

The Mail and Copy Center provides mail service for College offices and students as well as copy and print services.

Library, Information, & Technology Services (LITS)

Your place to do research, find library materials and get technology support.

OneCard Services

The Mount Holyoke College ID / OneCard is a multi-purpose photo ID. Manage online at onecardweb.mtholyoke.edu

Pioneer Valley Resources and Transportation

Get directions to campus, and learn more about the Five College area as well as the local PVTA bus system, and Zipcar.

The Parking Office

The Parking Office is responsible for managing parking resources.

Office of the Registrar

The Registrar's office provides resources such as course registration, class schedules, certification of enrollment and degree, and record-keeping.

Student Financial Services

We provide guidance in financial wellness and administer payment plans to help you and your family finance your education. The Cashier accepts payments to the College.

The Student Employment Office

We support on-campus employment and provide opportunities for students to build resumes and practice skills to use in any future job or internship.

Campus Store

The Mail and Copy Center provides mail service for College offices and students as well as copy and print services.

Dining

Eat at the Dining Commons in the Community Center or visit the Kendade Grab-N-Go, Frances Perk, or the Pub.

Disability Services

Disability Services works with students to provide reasonable accommodations for those that have a documented disability, and/or disability-related needs.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Mount Holyoke College strives to build and maintain a campus environment that is inclusive, pluralistic and free of discrimination.

International Student Services

The McCulloch Center provides support and develops programming to engage our international community.

Frances Perkins Program

The Frances Perkins program office administers the program for students of nontraditional age.

First-Generation and Low-Income Student Resources

The First Gen Network is a support system as well as a vibrant community of students, alums, faculty and staff with shared experiences.