Mount Holyoke College Top Questions

What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Morgan

A lot of the major events on campus that students go to are when the school invited speakers to talk about their experiences either within the working world or in life in general. In the past MHC has had speakers like Martin Luther King and Katherine Switzer, In addition Conferences are held often at the school that students choose to attend, like The Women in Public Services Conference, Historical Talks, and Research Presentations.

DJ

If a MOHO is awake at 2am on a weekday she is either doing two things 1. writing a paper or studying for a quiz or 2. hanging out with friends in her room or common room space.

Stephanie

The great thing about a small Division III school is that for many teams you can join without too much experience, like crew, swimming, and a few others. Club sports make up a huge part of campus, especially rugby and dressage. I am heavily involved in Student Government Association here, so of course I love it :) We get a lot of freedom. There are theatre performances almost every week through clubs or the department, and dances held that are open to the Five College community (including creepy guys, but hey, you get that anywhere). I tend to go off campus to meet friends at Amherst on the weekend, though there is a nightlife on campus - only on the weekend though. Mount Holyoke prides itself on SO MANY traditions - just look them up on the site, too many to list, but they rock. There is no greek life, though UMASS has plenty of that and you can go visit, I guess.

Kelsey

Biggest groups on campus (ones that you will notice right away): Crew, Rugby, all of the equestrians. Rugby is the loudest group of people in any given area of campus. They're also some of the nicest. I usually leave my door open if I'm in the room. I forget to lock it most of the time, and have never had a problem. You can leave your shower stuff in the bathroom most of the time, and nobody will screw with it. The dating scene is what you make of it. If you're looking for someone, girls you're surrounded by, or if you want a guy, you just take a 10 minute bus ride. It's not that difficult. A lot of girls are on okcupid as well. The traditions on campus are probably what really /makes/ the school. Orientation 101, Convocation, Elfing, Diso, Las Vegas night, J-Show, Faculty Show, etc.

Maia

When I was reading reviews as a prospective student, a lot of people were saying that there's nothing to do here, that South Hadley is How Sadley. My experience has been completely the opposite. How much you enjoy yourself here seems to be dependent on what your expectations are and how you personally define social life. As for me, I find that there are so many things to do any given week on campus. I'm not really a party person, but there are parties on campus every few weeks, and there are constantly parties at other colleges in the area (accessible via the free bus system). MHC is well known for Las Vegas Night in the fall, and Drag Ball in the spring. The latter is soooooo much fun. There are constantly speakers, student-run events, student organization meetings, and shows on campus. If, for some reason, none of this interests you, there are a world of events in the Five College consortium. The cultural shows and events are particularly exciting. The only one I got to attend was African Caribbean night, but there are also Korea night, Hawaii night, Chican@ week, and VariAsians, for example. If you're into sports, there are plenty of opportunities to play! We have common sports such as basketball, tennis, and soccer, but we also have rugby, ultimate frisbee, squash, and horseback riding. There's even a group that's trying to make quidditch official. As a Division III college, sports are not the priority of most students. They're just for fun. Plenty of women's colleges are known for their traditions, and Mount Holyoke is no exception. A common theme with many of them is that they involve reflecting on youth while preparing to move forward in life. Milk and Cookies (M&Cs) is one example. It's essentially snack time. Every school night, there are snacks set out in the dining halls or kitchens. The selections change every night, and they include cupcakes, granola bars, tortilla chips, fresh fruit, and, of course, cookies. Mountain Day is another good one. It's a surprise holiday. One day in the fall, the clock tower chimes more times than it should. That is the signal that classes are cancelled for the day! There are buses that periodically travel to Mount Holyoke (the mountain, not the school, of course)! You climb the mountain, and when you get to the top, the president of the college is waiting with ice cream! The Big Sister/Little Sister tradition is my favorite. Members of the junior class and the first year class get paired up to be sisters. This is not a formal or enforced tradition at all. You can decide who your sisters are on your own, or you can ask the junior class representatives to pick one for you. The relationship can be as deep or as shallow as you make it. I chose my own. I technically have two big sisters, but I consider all of my close friends to be family at this point. All in all, deciding what to do can sometimes be a challenge, and sometimes I have too much work to do anyway. But if there's something in which I'm particularly interested, I'll take a break from my work to enjoy myself!

Marion

Mount Holyoke has a lot of student organizations on campus, and if you still can't find one you like, you are encouraged to create your own! We definitely are not a party school, those who do want to party go to UMASS Amherst, which is a free bus ride away! Mount Holyoke is part of the 5 Colleges Consortium (Smith College, Amherst College, Hampshire College and UMASS Amherst). They are connected via a free bus service that runs 24/7. Students can cross-register for classes and social activities.

Ariel

My closest friends are my roommates and those who live on my floor, except for a few exceptions. I feel safe and comfortable here. I am not involved in the party scene, but there are plenty who are! Mostly, I hang around with friends just talking or watch movies or go to the campus parties. You can do whatever you want to do on the weekends although Sunday is STUDY DAY!

Sasha

There is so much to do on campus. There are endless amounts of service orgs, sports teams, singing groups, theater opportunities etc... and if you don't find something you like at MHC you can take advantage of the 5 college consortium! I have met my closest friends in my dorm and at chorale. In terms of social life, I love just chilling on campus with friends on weekends, or going into Amherst for dinner. Before I got here I thought I'd be spending all my time over at Amherst, but I enjoy staying on campus so much more!

Ryan

sports are fun, clubs/activities are important if you want to stay active and feel included, and most likely if you are straight you will travel to UMass or Amherst on a weekly basis. I partied 3 times a week on average - Thurs, Fri, and Sat. The older crowd (juniors/seniors) may even go out on Weds nights (bar night). MHC parties are fun too, if you enjoy drinking and dancing with your girl friends only, but do watch out for those off-campus creepers.

Andy

Mount Holyoke is a very politically active campus, so there are many groups designated to politics, but our organizations are by no means limited to that. We have many different clubs, organizations, groups, and teams on our campus.

Barbara

There are some shops across the street and a small movie theater. We have a huge array of clubs, groups, and activities available for all interests. For an even larger selection, check out the other four schools in the area, Northampton, or the Holyoke Mall. It all depends on what you want to do. If you are looking to volunteer, Holyoke has many opportunities, including bilingual ones. Amherst, Northampton, and South Hadley have theaters, ice cream shops, novelty shops, books stores, cafes and hangouts. To many students here, it doesn't particularly matter where we are hang out. What matters is that we are having fun, which comes in many forms.

Maudie

Your social life is as busy/active as you want it to be. If you don't want to party, it is easy to avoid, but it is not terribly difficult to find things to do on the weekend if you want to.

Mickey

No one, other than the athletes, goes to athletic events. The only good parties are at UMASS Amherst. It is almost impossible for strait girls to find dates unless they go to Hampshire, Amherst College, or UMASS. Long lasting friendships are usually made in the dorms or in smaller, discussion-based, classes.

Meredith

The social life is practically nil on campus. Unless you like drinking in your room or going scantily clad to a dance full of guys with only one thing on their mind the social life leaves something to be desired. A typical Friday night includes quiet music, mild studying, and loads of food. If you want a social life you absolutely have to get off campus. The activities are typical nothing extraordinary.

Dale

There are something like five girls to every guy in the Five Colleges so don't count on dating because guys don't need to ask girls out on dates. Without fail, there will be a drunken Mt. Holyoke freshman who will hook up because she's terrified that she's at an all girls school. It is possible to make plutonic, off-campus friends but it's difficult. You're best bet is to take a class off campus and engage sober people in a setting where you know you have common interests.

Rosie

The social life at MHC is vibrant. The college, being rather isolated, tries very hard to make things interesting for students. There are parties and dances very often on weekends, and almost any night of the week there are various lectures covering everything from social justice to career opportunities.

Christina

Political and activism groups are quite popular, though these groups never really do much. There is a big problem at MHC where many people will join groups/clubs to put on their resume, but dont actually care much about the cause. Thus, little is actually accomplished in most groups. However there are certainly many people who do care and who are active. Students in dorms are somewhat stand-offish. Most keep to themselves and stay in their rooms or the library doing homework. The work load is really not much bigger than most schools, but people think it is and somehow drag their work out so that they can not socialize. Unless you are gay, there is virtually no dating scene at MHC. You must go to UMass, Hampshire or Amherst Colleges to meet men... and then they just assume you are easy because you are desperate for men. If you are looking for a social life, MHC is not your place.

Allie

You can have a social life but you have to balance that with your academics. Their is drinking but this isn't a party school. Girls go off campus to do that. I have never felt pressure to drink. People respect your choices. Get to know the people in your dorm. THat ho i got to know some of my best friends. Also, even though some of the orientation events seem lame, i met a ton of amazing people there. My two best friends were in my orientation group.

Shelby

there are a ton of popular teams on campus-every sport is popular, and a cappella singing groups are definitely big on campus. i didnt lock my door all last year, it's really pretty safe to walk around campus without locking anything. dating? you can meet guys at frats, and you can hook up with them, but you will probably not meet the guy of your dreams at a drunk crazy hookup party. the best way is to take classes off campus and talk to a guy while they're not intoxicated and looking for a hookup. i met my closest friends because they either lived near me last year, took a class with me, or were at the same party as me at some point or another. if i'm awake at 2am on a tuesday, i'm either just talking to friends or my boyfriend or cramming. i can't tell you about the traditions...they're a surprise. but trust me, they're worth it :) hmmm what did i do the last weekend of school? i went to get fried ice cream in northhampton, and then i partied after the last day of finals with a bunch of my friends all over campus. if you dont want to drink on a saturday night, you can definitely go to a concert or just hang out with friends and watch a movie or go out to a college town for dinner and shopping. if i go off campus, it's generally to party.

Monica

Plenty of parties on Campus, the 5 colleges certainly come onto campus and if nothing is going on on campus, there is certainly something going on at Amherst or Umass.