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  1. The college was founded in 1837 as the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary by Mary Lyon, a pioneer in education for women. Mount Holyoke is part of the Five College Consortium in Western Massachusetts . Undergraduate admissions are restricted to female, transgender, and nonbinary students. [13]

  2. Jul 10, 2024 · Mount Holyoke College was one of the first institutions of higher education for women in the United States. Educator Mary Lyon founded it as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in 1837 and served as its first principal until her death in 1849. Though it was never owned by a religious group, the school was early associated with New England ...

  3. Overview. Chemist and educator Mary Lyon founded Mount Holyoke College (then called Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in 1837, nearly a century before women gained the right to vote.

  4. Founded as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary on November 8, 1837, it was named after Mount Holyoke, a nearby peak on the Mt. Holyoke Range. The mountain itself was named after Elizur Holyoke, who is also the (indirect) namesake for the city, Holyoke, Massachusetts.

  5. On Founder’s Day, Mount Holyoke College raises a spoon to the bravery and vision of its founder, Mary Lyon. After two years of dogged fundraising — and raising of eyebrows throughout Massachusetts — one woman’s dream became a reality. In a time when higher education for women did not exist.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Founded as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary by Mary Lyon in 1837 to produce well-qualified teachers, the institution initially met some opposition from those who subscribed to the prevailing view that women were constitutionally unfit to withstand the mental and physical demands of higher education.

  7. Mount Holyoke College is a private institution that was founded in 1837. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,193 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 800 acres.