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Regular Decision Deadline: Jan 15
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The Requirements: 1 optional essays of 250-400 words
Supplemental Essay Type(s): Why, Community, Oddball
The admissions department at Mount Holyoke wants to know why you’re applying. First things first, take a look at the other two prompts below. If neither of them spark any ideas or inspiration, this might just be the perfect prompt to select, since you should definitely have material for this one. A classic Why Essay like this one is a time-honored supplement tradition, and your answer can reveal a lot to admissions about your potential fit and overall commitment to the school. Spend some time on the Mount Holyoke website (if you haven’t already) and get to know what they have to offer. Explore all areas of social and academic life to build your list of reasons, big and small. You’d be wise to include as many specific references in your response as possible; demonstrate your authentic interest in Mount Holyoke and admissions is sure to take note.
This is a classic Community Essay, through and through. Admissions officers want to know how your background and community have made you into the person you are today. Where do you come from? What you address can be reflective of larger cultural constructs or a trait specific to your immediate family. Consider how your particular background or experience will help you contribute to Mount Holyoke’s campus community. How will it help inspire and/or inform others? What has influenced your identity and your aspirations? What do you believe and how have your experiences molded you into the kind of person who cultivates the competence, confidence, and courage necessary to make an impact? As long as you are revealing new information about yourself that will help admissions to envision you as a community member next fall, you’re on the right track.
Mount Holyoke wants to accept intellectually curious applicants, so take this opportunity to rant and rave about your current obsession! Maybe you find Mughal culture captivating and can’t get enough of Mughal art, poetry, and architecture online. Where did your interest originate? Does it suggest a potential major in Art History? Or perhaps, after recently joining your grandfather on a fishing expedition, you’ve developed an interest in your local ecosystem. How does this passion connect to some of your other interests and what about fishing keeps you observing (quietly from above)? Maybe you’ve been bitten by the “Shakespeare didn’t write his own plays” bug and have spent hours on deep internet rabbit holes weighing the various theories and conjectures. How does this obsession relate to your interest in classical theater and British period TV shows? What was the last person, place, idea, theory, or skill you learned about that truly captured your imagination? The bottom line here is to discuss examples of what truly fascinates you while also reflecting on what these examples say about your personality traits, interests, or passions.