Getting to Know Mount Holyoke

Getting to know a new campus can feel intimidating.  Here are some resources for you to get to know Mount Holyoke college a bit better before we arrive on campus.

The Mount Holyoke campus is fairly compact and easy to navigate once you can identify a few key landmarks.

An annotated map of the Mount Holyoke campus showing the dorms (McGregor Hall, Ham Hall and 1837 Hall), the Campus Center building and the Chapin Auditorium which will be used for large group gatherings.

Dining on Campus

Meals during Sessions will be served in the centrally located dining hall in the campus center. 

Menus can be found on the Mount Holyoke website. The exact number of stations open will depend on the attendance at Sessions so not all these options may be available but menus will be posted before Sessions.

An introduction to the Mount Holyoke Dining Hall

Parking

Handicap Parking: Vehicles displaying a state-issued placard or license plate may park in any marked Reserved Accessible Space; any regular, unreserved space; or any parking meter at no charge. The only spaces where placard/plate-holders may not use are (1) those reserved specifically for a campus entity (Res Life Staff, UMPD, etc.); (2) the Lower Campus Center Parking Garage; and (3) the PVTA bus surface lot. Note: all vehicles, regardless of accessible placards or plates, must pay when utilizing the Campus Center Parking Garage. 

More details about arriving on campus, checking in, parking, and reminders will be sent via email before you arrive on campus. 

File Downloads

Campus Map
Guide to Sessions