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Mount Holyoke Opens Admissions To Transgender Students

Caroline Clowers / Via Twitter: @CarClow
Credit Caroline Clowers / Via Twitter: @CarClow

Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley has implemented a formal policy regarding the admission of transgender students. 

During the college's annual Convocation address on Tuesday, President Lynn Pasquerella announced that the all-women's  institution  now welcomes applications from transgender students who identify as female. 

"Just as early feminists argued that reducing women to their biological functions was a foundation of women's oppression," Pasquerella said, "we acknowledge that gender identity is not reduceable to the body."

The announcement comes as many women's colleges in the United States are facing pressure from students and alumnae to revise their admissions policies toward transgender applicants. Pasquerella's speech was met with booming cheers from students.

San Francisco-based Mills College became the first single-sex institution in the country to revise its policy on transgender students last month, inviting all prospective students who identify as female to apply. 

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JessicaBlousteinMarshall is a Capital Region native with a diverse background in multimedia news reporting and production. After earning a Masters degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University, she served as the Capital District Bureau Chief forWAMC, followed by stints at Newsweek and Time, Inc, MTV News, Mental Floss and Backstage.

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