
Meet Mollie Mendoza, the youngest woman to found a university in U.S. history.

What began as a dream quickly turned into history: At just 30 years old, Mollie Mendoza became the youngest woman ever to found a university in the United States.
But ask Mollie about the record-breaking, and she’ll smile softly.
“I wasn’t trying to make history. I was trying to make something honest.”
Mollie Mendoza is a global facilitator and the founder of the Integrative Psychology Institute. Reaching millions worldwide through digital platforms and live events, she is recognized internationally for her innovative approach to education and business through psychosomatics, embodiment, and integrative psychology. Her work bridges the mind and body, offering frameworks for both personal transformation and cultural change.
As a sought-after speaker for conferences, podcasts, and organizations, Mollie shares innovative perspectives on mental health, education reform, and the cultivation of human potential. Whether guiding professionals, students, clients, or audiences, her mission is to equip others with the tools to foster resilience, connection, and embodied ways of living, working and relating.