Top Ranked Programs
Menlo College is anchored in business and finance — a program portfolio shaped by the institution's identity as a private business-focused college in Silicon Valley. Business Administration is the largest program with 70 graduates, followed by Psychology, General, Digital Marketing, Finance, and Accounting. The Business concentration reflects the institution's curricular mission and regional labor-market positioning. Finance leads the earnings profile, with graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $103,918. Accounting follows with median earnings of $93,619, and Business Administration delivers median earnings of $81,996. These programs reflect Menlo College's strength in applied business and finance fields, where graduates enter the workforce directly into roles with clear salary trajectories in the Bay Area's technology and financial services sectors. The program portfolio emphasizes high-mobility pathways where graduates move directly into the national labor market rather than pursuing graduate study. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how Menlo College's dominant business and finance programs align with regional and national labor-market demand in competitive technology and financial services markets.