Brookline College was founded in 1979 as Arizona Institute of Business and Technology. Brookline College is committed to providing students with the ultimate career focused education experience the way no other career education college can. From diverse program offerings to highly qualified instructors, Brookline College understands students needs and is for students every step of the way.
The College is focused on preparing students for careers in today’s rapidly growing fields such as healthcare, criminal justice and business. The institution is committed to preparing students academically and professionally to meet the constantly changing employment requirements of business, industry, public service organizations, and medical support agencies functioning in a highly advanced and expanding technological community.
Admission
In order to make application to Brookline College, a student must be a citizen of the United States or an eligible non-citizen as classified by the Department of Homeland Security. Online students must meet certain specific computer requirements and complete the online New Student Orientation Tutorial course in the learning management system, before beginning any courses.
Financial Aid
Brookline College participates in Federal Financial Aid programs, many of which are based on financial need. The Federal Financial Aid programs include:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)
- Federal Work Study (FWS)
- Direct Loan/Federal Family Educational Loan Program (FFELP)
- Private Loans
- Brookline College Installment Loans
- Scholarships
Career Services
To assist its students in their job search, Brookline College provides training in the following areas:
- Providing assistance with resume writing
- Offering training on Interviewing techniques
- Identifying job openings
- Sending resumes to employers
- Scheduling interviews (on and off campus)
- Conducting campus career fairs
- Inviting employers as guest speakers