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Leaves of Absence
Know Before You Go
Mount Holyoke grants leaves of absence to students who wish to take time away from the College. There are various reasons it might be in a student’s best interest to consider some time away from her home college, including study abroad or at another domestic institution, family issues, health issues, the desire to travel without receiving academic credit, or simply the need for a break.
If you are considering a leave of absence, keep in mind that students must be in residence at Mount Holyoke for at least four semesters out of their sophomore, junior, and senior years to meet graduation requirements, and must earn at least 64 Mount Holyoke (including Five-College) credits during that time.
International students should consult with the Center for Global Initiatives before finalizing their plans.
Do discuss a potential leave with your advisor, your dean, your family, and other contacts listed on these pages. This guide serves as a good first source of information. If you are considering time away, read on to see which leave of absence fits your plan and how best to be prepared for a smooth return.
Academic Leaves For students with a grade point average of 2.7 or higher who plan to enroll full time as guests or visiting students at an accredited college or university in the US or in an approved program or university abroad. If you are considering an academic leave, make sure to read all the information under “Academic Leave,” then learn more about the three specific types of academic leave: study abroad, semester and exchange programs, and study at another institution in the U.S.
Non-Academic Leaves For students who plan to be away for personal reasons (which might include employment, travel, financial concerns) or who wish to earn credit elsewhere but do not meet the requirements for academic leave.
Medical Leaves For students who are temporarily unable to continue their studies due to health issues.
Return to MHC Planning your return to Mount Holyoke.
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