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Brookline College-Tucson

Tucson, Arizona · private for-profit · mainly awards certificates · 218 students · Medical AssistingPractical Nursing (LPN/LVN)EMT & ParamedicRadiologic Technology

Avg net price / yr
$22,871
cheaper than 22% of comparable schools
Completion rate
57%
Median debt at completion
$9,500
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)
$29,576
earns ~$1,293.2 per $1k of yearly net price

About

Brookline College-Tucson is a private for-profit school in Tucson, AZ that mainly awards certificates and associate degrees. It serves 218 students with programs ranging from criminal justice to practical nursing and medical administration. The data comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

What to know

The average annual net price after aid is $22,871, which means students typically finish with $9,500 in median debt. The completion rate is reported at 57%, so only a majority of enrolled students finish their programs. Median earnings 10 years after entry are $29,576, but program-specific earnings two years after completion vary from $20,960 to $26,077.

Net price is 10% above the Arizona median ($20,834) for schools offering these programs. Reported median earnings are 21% below the national median ($37,522) for comparable schools.

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Programs & what graduates earn

ProgramCredentialMedian earnings 2 yrs after completion
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Servicesundergraduate certificate$23,727
Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistantsundergraduate certificate$22,192
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professionsassociate degreenot reported
Criminal Justice and Correctionsassociate degree$26,077
Health and Medical Administrative Servicesundergraduate certificate$23,558
Business Administration, Management and Operationsassociate degree$21,660
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professionsundergraduate certificate$20,960

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Questions students ask

How many students at this school receive Pell Grants?
59.5% of the student body receives Pell Grants, based on official federal data.
What programs are offered and at what credential level?
The school offers an associate degree in Criminal Justice and Corrections, associate degrees in Allied Health Diagnostic professions and Business Administration, and undergraduate certificates in Health and Medical Administrative Services, Allied Health Medical Assisting, Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science, and Practical Nursing.
What do graduates of the Practical Nursing program typically earn?
The median earnings two years after completion for the Practical Nursing program are reported at $22,192.
What is the completion rate for students at this school?
The completion rate is reported at 57%.
Is this a public or private institution?
Brookline College-Tucson is a private for-profit school.

Other options in Arizona

SchoolCityNet price / yrCompletionEarnings (10 yr)
Carrington College-Phoenix NorthPhoenixnot reported68.8%$36,718
Carrington College-MesaMesa$48,87773.4%$36,718
Carrington College-TucsonTucson$33,98371.6%$36,718
Brookline College-PhoenixPhoenix$30,07257.6%$29,576
Arizona Western CollegeYuma$8,98335.3%$36,857
Central Arizona CollegeCoolidge$4,71413.3%$40,513
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026), school ID 438179. Figures are federally reported medians and may lag current prices. "Not reported" means the federal dataset suppresses or lacks the value — often due to small cohort sizes. How we compute comparisons. This site is independent and not affiliated with any government agency or school.