Brookline College was first founded in 1979 in Arizona and has then expanded to a total of 5 campuses located in Albuquerque, Tucson, Tempe, and Phoenix.
Brookline College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and School (ACICS) as a senior college. It has also been approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to offer degrees in Texas and has received accreditation from the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
Brookline College offers online programs in the following fields: Business, Legal Studies, and Health Care. Right now the online programs are only associate and bachelor degree programs, as well as diploma/certificate programs. The online courses are best known for its personalized approach with the instructors easily accessible not just through chat and email but also by phone.
Tuition varies for each program. Brookline participates in Federal Aid programs but also offer financial aid in-house through the Brookline College Installment Loans. All forms of financial aid are only available to those who qualify.
Admission requirements in Brookline College differ for each program. However, they are strict in ensuring that the only accept United States citizens or eligible non-citizens, as classified by the Department of Homeland Security. A basic requirement for associate and bachelor’s degree program applicants is the applicants’ high school transcript or GED certificate. Students enrolling in online programs are also required to take the New Student Orientation Tutorial course in the learning management system.
For more information about online majors, degrees, classes, online programs, rankings, reviews, tuition, scholarships and financial aid options, please contact Brookline College.
For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please visit our website at, http://brooklinecollege.edu/ge-disclosures/