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What school did Emily dickinson attend only 1 year?

Emily Dickinson attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) for only one year from 1847-1848.


How long did Emily attend mount holyoke college?

Emily Dickinson attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) for one year, from 1847 to 1848. She left due to homesickness and health issues.


When was Mount Holyoke College created?

Mount Holyoke College was created in 1837.


Where is mount holyoke college?

Mount Holyoke College is located in South Hadley, MA.


What is a mount holyoke grad called?

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Famous alumni from Mount Holyoke College?

Actually, it should be "alumnae". Mt. Holyoke is a women's college.


What school did Emily dickenson go to?

Emily Dickinson attended Amherst Academy. She grew up in the town around Amherst. She then left home to attend Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, in South Hadly. Her studies at Mount Holyoke only lasted one year because her misery and homesickness were too much for her to endure.


Who founded mount holyoke college for women?

mary lyon


Mary Lyon founded what school?

Mount Holyoke College


Why did Emily leave mount holyoke female seminary?

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What education did Emily dickinson?

Emily Dickinson attended Amherst Academy. She grew up in the town around Amherst. She then left home to attend Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, in South Hadly. Her studies at Mount Holyoke only lasted one year because her misery and homesickness were too much for her to endure.


What is the Mount of the seven sisters?

The Seven Sisters, a consortium of prestigious East Coast liberal arts colleges for women, originally included Mount Holyoke, Vassar, Smith, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Barnard, and Radcliffe colleges. Mount Holyoke is the "Mount" of the seven. http://www.mtholyoke.edu/about/seven_sisters.html