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Menlo College Launches $5 Million Matching Campaign Following Major Donation

Menlo College Launches $5 Million Matching Campaign Following Major Donation

Atherton, CA – July, 2024 – Menlo College, founded in the heart of Silicon Valley, has embarked on a significant fundraising initiative following a generous $5 million donation announced at its May 17 Board meeting. The campaign aims to match this transformative contribution to further enhance educational opportunities for its diverse student body.

Since the campaign’s inception, Menlo College has garnered remarkable support from trustees, alumni, and community members, raising over $2.2 million towards the $5 million goal.

Established nearly a century ago, Menlo College remains committed to empowering students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. A recent highlight includes the establishment of a state-of-the-art Public Speaking Center, made possible by a generous gift from distinguished alumnus John Pritzker ’76. During the pandemic, the College also expanded its on-campus housing capacity by 50% through the construction of the John Arrillaga Residence Hall, ensuring students have access to affordable housing amid external challenges.

“We are deeply grateful for the overwhelming support from our community,” stated President Steven Weiner. “This campaign underscores our commitment to providing a transformative educational experience that prepares our graduates for success in today’s competitive landscape.”

For those interested in contributing to the campaign, donations can be made online via the Menlo College Giving Page.

As Menlo College prepares to celebrate its centennial in 2027, the institution looks forward to continuing its legacy of excellence and impact in higher education.

Contact Information

Press Contact: pr@menlo.edu

About Menlo College

Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology, as well as two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.

Menlo College and LSB for 1+1 MIM + MSIS

Menlo College Partners with Luxembourg School of Business to Launch Innovative Master’s Degree Program

Menlo College is delighted to announce a strategic educational partnership with the Luxembourg School of Business (LSB). The alliance marks a significant development in international higher education collaboration.

The Master’s degree program, a unique and pioneering educational model, offers students the opportunity to start their post-baccalaureate graduate studies in the LSB Master’s in Management (MIM) program at LSB, followed by a year of specialization in the Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program at Menlo College. Upon successful completion, participants will be awarded two master’s degrees, one from each institution, a testament to their academic dedication and global perspective.

Steven Weiner, President of Menlo College, emphasized the program’s alignment with the College’s international strategy, stating, “This groundbreaking partnership with Luxembourg School of Business exemplifies Menlo College’s commitment to expanding global educational opportunities. It cultivates an academic environment where students acquire essential skills for success in an interconnected world. This collaboration promises exceptional opportunities for global learning and professional advancement.

The partnership between LSB and Menlo College reflects the institutions’ meticulous planning and dedication to crafting a comprehensive, internationally-focused educational experience. The two schools are proud to offer this unique academic pathway, which aims for international academic and professional excellence.

Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the School of Business, and Founder of the MSIS Program at Menlo College, reflected on the significance of this collaboration: “This transformative educational partnership leverages our respective program models to not only facilitate academic exchanges, but more essentially, to substantially enrich our students’ educational experiences. It underscores our shared commitment to delivering innovative, globally-minded education that prepares students to thrive in the international business arena.

About Menlo College

Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” A residential college in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology and masters degrees in sport and performance psychology and information systems. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.

Menlo College Students Lobby at the State Capitol

Menlo College students demonstrated their dedication to accessible higher education by participating in the AICCU 2024 Day at the Capitol in Sacramento on February 27, 2024. Representing Menlo were students Sophia Umanzor ’25, Brandy Ix Dzib ’26, and Jaedyn Tillis ’25.

This premier annual gathering brought together nearly 100 institutional staff and students from various California colleges and universities, converging in Sacramento to amplify the unified voice of independent higher education institutions. AICCU comprises over 80 colleges and universities throughout California. Their goal is to be a positive influence on the California higher education system and strengthen institutions to help serve students and communities. Through policymakers, business, and community leaders, AICCU hopes to make college more accessible and effective for students.

During the event, Jaedyn, Brandy, and Sophia engaged in discussions with California Legislature members and staff, addressing critical policy and budget priorities for AICCU institutions including advocating tirelessly for the continuation of support for the Cal Grant. 

The Cal Grant, a vital resource for over 300,000 students across California, is of particular importance to Menlo College students. It not only aids in accessing higher education but also opens doors to transformative experiences and numerous opportunities. 

Reflecting on the experience, Brandy remarked, “As a first-generation Latinx student who has benefited from the Cal Grant to pursue my education, participating in these discussions reinforced the importance of collaboration in shaping policies that support students like myself in achieving their academic goals.”

The AICCU 2024 Day at the Capitol highlighted the steadfast commitment of Menlo College students to drive positive change. It celebrated empowerment, community engagement, and the boundless opportunities afforded by higher education.

About Menlo College

Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” A residential college in the heart of Silicon Valley just outside San Francisco, Menlo College offers four-year undergraduate degrees in business and psychology and two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.