Admissions FAQ
In order to make application to Brookline College, you must be a citizen of the United States or eligible non-citizen as classified by the Department of Homeland Security. In addition, applicants must meet other admissions requirements, which are outlined here and are also found in our Brookline College catalogs.
Tuition varies by program and location; complete tuition details are available in the Brookline College catalog.
Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Click here for more detailed information or call our toll free number and one of our admissions representatives will be happy to assist you.
To view all accreditations, licenses and approvals click here.
Brookline College wants all of its graduates to obtain the very best career opportunity available, and our Career Advisors are committed to assisting graduates with their job search. However, Brookline College cannot and does not guarantee employment or wages at any time.
To assist our students in their job search, Brookline College provides training in the following areas:
• Resume preparation
• Interviewing skills
• Job search techniques
• Dressing for success
• Networking
To learn more, visit our Career Services page.
Brookline College has three campuses in Arizona (Phoenix, Tempe, Tucson) and one in New Mexico (Albuquerque) for your convenience. We also offer a wide variety of Online programs. Visit our Locations page for additional information.
Whether online, on-campus or taking a blended or hybrid course having access to a computer and internet will play an important role in your journey with us. This Technical Requirements Checklist can help guide you on the type of computer hardware, software and internet access we recommend. If you need assistance or have concerns, please speak with your admissions representative and they can assist you.