Programs & Services: Overview

The Alumnae Association is committed to providing a broad range of programs and services relevant to the evolving needs of alumnae.
Alumnae Benefits
These benefits are offered exclusively to Mount Holyoke College alumnae (and, in some cases, their families).
Alumnae Quarterly
The Alumnae Quarterly magazine is the Alumnae Association’s flagship publication, and it strives to embody the vibrancy, diversity, and rigor of life of Mount Holyoke. Its contents address issues of concern to alumnae, show how national issues relate to the College and its alumnae; and reflect the accomplishments and opinions of Mount Holyoke graduates. The magazine’s ultimate aim is to inform and connect alumnae to one another and to the College, reaching across generations and around the world.
Career Services
The Alumnae Association, in cooperation with the Career Development Center, offers career and professional support services especially designed for alumnae. Our goal is to help you successfully make your career transition while maintaining balance among all aspects of your life. We offer a variety of services for alumnae at all stages of their careers.
Bed & Breakfast Program
Here you will find a list of the clubs, classes, and individuals who sponsor B & B services; proceeds benefit the Alumnae Scholar Program.
Lifelong Learning
Here you will find a list of ways you can continue the vibrant intellectual experiences you enjoyed at MHC.

LifeNet
Through LifeNet, MHC students and alumnae can connect with alumnae for mentoring advice as well as social, personal, and professional networking.

Yellow Pages
Here, you can find the products and services advertised by alumnae, and members from other communities. You can also post your own listing to promote your own product or service. It’s free.

 

As you go along your own road of life, you will, if you aim high enough, also meet resistance, for as Robert Kennedy once said, ‘If there’s nobody in your way, it’s because you’re not going anywhere.’ But no matter how tough the opposition may seem, have courage still—and persevere.

Madeleine K. Albright, U.S. secretary of state, commencement address, 1997
 
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