School:Menlo College
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Overview
Menlo College is a small private school located in Atherton, California. With a little over 800 students, Menlo College offers degrees in business and psychology. Being in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College provides its students a unique approach to business: being able to see and learn about companies, such as Facebook and Google, who are just a drive away from our campus. However, becuase Menlo College is such a small school, the overall resources for innovation cannot be found. Having the influence of such great entrepreneurial businesses around us is not enough to implement our own ideas as students without the necessary materials, mentors and an area to foster creativity. Therefore, the UIF Leadership Circle of Menlo College looks forward to identifying the gaps in our ecosystem, which need to be strengthen in order for Menlo College students to fully embrace entrepreneurship and innovation.
Student Entrepreneurship
Menlo College students are passionate about entrepreneurship and innovation; except, there are only minimal assets for them to utilize on campus. Entrepreneruship is offered as a major for those pursuing a business degree and is a growing major at Menlo College. The large presence of clubs on campus gives students the extracurricular opportunities to explore their areas of interest, such as the Pioneer Club, an organization strictly designed for entrepreneurs and creative thinkers alike. Menlo College Office of Career Services hosts a number of career orientated workshops, such as how to create a cover letter and resume workshop to learning how to set up a Linkedin profile; these are just a few of the events Menlo College offers to support entrepreneurship in their studnts. In addition, this was the first year Menlo participated in the Hult Prize competition, a start-up accelorator for social entrepreneruship. With the success of this competition, Menlo College is looking to expand on-campus challenges.
Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Being in the heart of Silicon Valley, most of our faculty members are not just professors; they have either experienced the world of business or are currently still in the work force. Many professors share their entrepreneurial experiences in class, whether it is indirect or directly tied to entrepreneurship. On our campus, Menlo College is grateful to be backed by administration and faculty, who see the potential and need for expansion into entrepreneurship and innovation.
University Technology Transfer Function
Our school does not have a technology transfer office.
University - Industry Collaboration
As an undergraduate college, our school
Regional and Local Economic Development
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