A college education is one of the most impactful investments you and your family can make, opening doors to personal growth, career opportunities, and lifelong connections. At Menlo College, we’re dedicated to supporting that investment with financial aid options, including merit-based scholarships, institutional and government grants, low-interest loans, and on-campus work opportunities.
Most students use a combination of these to cover their costs. Menlo strives to make college affordable. Nearly 100% of incoming students receive scholarships and/or institutional grants. To learn more about scholarships and other aid you may qualify for: review the Types of Aid Available and use our Net Price Calculator.
We are committed to providing all Menlo College students with a strong foundation in understanding the financial responsibilities of a four-year college education. To emphasize the importance of financial literacy, we have incorporated Personal Finance curriculum into our Menlo 101: Transition to College course, which is required for all first-year students during their fall semester. The curriculum equips students with essential money management skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.
The ability to effectively manage financial resources is crucial for successfully navigating the college experience and contributes to long-term financial security. At Menlo College, we are dedicated to supporting our students every step of the way.
Menlo College graduates have gone on to many successful and rewarding careers. Menlo College began gathering Graduate Exit Survey information in 2009 to see which graduate programs or careers graduates pursued after attending Menlo.
Visit the Menlo College alumni directory to see where our students are living and working today.
In recent years, graduates have accepted positions with various multinational corporations and universities, including:
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