School Highlights
Brookline College-Phoenix serves 1,208 students (100% of students are full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 22:1 is lower than the state community college average of 23:1.
Minority enrollment is 77% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the state average of 61%.
Quick Stats (2025)
- Enrollment: 1,208 students
- Student:teacher ratio: 22:1
- Minority enrollment: 77%
- Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Top Rankings
Brookline College-Phoenix ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Arizona for:
Category
Attribute
Diversity
School Resources
School Overview
The teacher population of 56 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Brookline College-Phoenix
(AZ) Community College Avg.
Carnegie Classification
Special Focus Four-Year: Other Health Professions Schools
Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges
Institution Level
Four or more years
At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control
Private for-profit
Private, for profit
Total Faculty
56 staff
296 staff

Number of Programs Offered
17
17
Student Body
The student population of Brookline College-Phoenix has declined by 16% over five years.
The student:teacher ratio of 22:1 has decreased from 28:1 over five years.
The Brookline College-Phoenix diversity score of 0.82 is more than the state average of 0.71. The school's diversity has grown by 10% over five years.
Total Enrollment
1,208 students
3,009 students

Student : Teacher Ratio
22:1
23:1

# Full-Time Students
1,208 students
1,238 students

# Part-Time Students
88 students
4,184 students



# Enrollment Undergraduate
114 students
339 students
# Full-Time Undergraduate Students
1,142 students
1,238 students

# Full-Time Graduate Students
66 students
66 students



# Part-Time Undergraduate Students
77 students
4,387 students
# Part-Time Graduate Students
11 students
11 students


Total Dormitory Capacity
n/a
250 students
% American Indian/Alaskan
8%
3%

% Asian
3%
4%

% Hispanic
32%
36%

% Black
14%
7%

% White
23%
39%

% Hawaiian
n/a
2%

% Two or more races
3%
4%

% Non Resident races
n/a
1%
% Unknown races
17%
4%


Diversity Score
0.82
0.71

College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in less than 4 years)
n/a
0.4914%
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in 4 years or more than 4 years)
0.5737%
0.6%

Average Graduate Earnings (10 Years)
$23,600
$32,900

Tuition and Acceptance Rate
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid
95%
82%

Median Debt for Graduates
$9,500
$9,500

Median Debt for Dropouts
$4,750
$4,750

Acceptance Rate
n/a
100%
Source: 2024 (or latest year available) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
School Notes
- ACICS-Nationally Accredited. Brookline College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award certificates, diplomas, associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees, and master's degrees. The Accediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brookline College-Phoenix's ranking?
Brookline College-Phoenix ranks among the top 20% of community college in Arizona for: Diversity in US community colleges and Percent of students receiving financial aid.
In what neighborhood is Brookline College-Phoenix located?
Brookline College-Phoenix is located in the North Mountain Village neighborhood of Phoenix, AZ.
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