The Plan for
Mount Holyoke 2010
The
Plan for Mount Holyoke 2010
builds on The Plan for Mount Holyoke 2003. That plan distilled
a select group of ideas and prioritiesgoals for a six-year
periodthereby providing a clear and measurable set of criteria
by which to judge the institutions progress. The College is
in a much stronger position in 2003 than it was in 1997. Institutional
confidence is high; we are in the final year of a very successful
campaign, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of donors, especially
alumnae; and we have had four consecutive years of record-breaking
numbers of applications. At the same time, Mount Holyoke continues
to defy the dominant trends in higher education toward large, public,
nonresidential, professional, urban, and coed. Our endowment remains
much smaller than those of many peer institutions; the educational
marketplace has become even more competitive; and the larger world
is impinging on us in ways we could not have imagined six years
ago. This Plan seeks to turn challenges into opportunities.
Find out more
about The Plan for Mount Holyoke 2010 by viewing the Plan
itself and coverage of its aims at the following sites:
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for updated coverage.
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