Brookline College operates multiple campuses in Arizona (Phoenix, Tucson, and Tempe) and New Mexico (Albuquerque), offering a variety of healthcare and nursing programs across these locations.
Brookline College offers more than 9 programs focused on healthcare and nursing, including Practical Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Medical Assisting, Surgical Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, and Occupational Therapy Assistant programs, among others.
Yes. Brookline College participates in federal financial aid programs, including Title IV aid such as Pell Grants, federal loans, and other assistance to students who qualify. Prospective students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA and work with financial aid advisors to explore options.
Brookline College reports job placement outcomes in its annual disclosures. Across all Brookline College campuses, the most recent reporting period reflects an 89%* job placement rate for graduates, based on verified employment in their field within 150% of the published program length.
Yes. Brookline College is a private, for-profit college focused on career-oriented healthcare and nursing education.
Brookline College was founded in 1979 and has been preparing students for healthcare careers for over four decades.
