Menlo College

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Menlo College

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Established 1927
Type private
President Dr. Timothy Haight
Provost Michael C. Schultz
Students 700
Location Atherton, CA, USA
Address 1000 El Camino Real
Atherton, CA 94027
Telephone 800-556-3656
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Oaks
Affiliations NAIA ; California Pacific Conference
Website www.menlo.edu
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Menlo College (founded 1927) is a four-year liberal arts college in Atherton, California.

The sprawling campus is on the border of affulent Atherton and Menlo Park, and is adjacent to its former partner institution, Menlo School.

In 1927, the college program became a separate junior college from Menlo School and continues to share the same campus. But over time, the two institutions drifted apart, so that they now have completely separate administrations, faculties, classrooms, and libraries (the final formal split occurred on June 30, 1994). Today, they share only athletic facilities and the dining hall.


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