Financial Aid

Many students require financial assistance to fund their education. Our dedicated financial aid representatives are here to guide you through financial aid resources and help establish your eligibility. You may be surprised by what you can qualify for. Your aid package can be used to pay for college expenses, such as:

Everyone at Brookline truly cares about your success no matter what you may need assistance with.

Georgina D.
Brookline College Student

Financial Aid Programs

Federal Grants

Student Loans

Scholarships

Federal Work-Study

Federal Grants

Grants are based on financial need and do not need to be repaid.* You may qualify for federal grants. Brookline College participates in the following grant programs:

*Stipulations apply, and recipients must maintain enrollment and satisfactory academic progress.

Student Loans

Student loans are the most common form of financial aid. Loans may be issued by the US Department of Education or by private institutions. Loans may be taken by students and/or their parents and must be repaid with interest. Terms for federally issued loans are public and determined by the federal government. Private lenders are not insured by the federal government, may have variable requirements for application approval, and set their own terms.

Federal Loan Programs

Scholarships

Scholarships represent money that doesn’t need to be repaid. They can be awarded based on a variety of criteria, such as academic achievement, extracurricular talent, financial need, and alumni status. Institutions, organizations, or even private individuals can provide scholarships for students.

Federal Work-Study

Federal Work-Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. The program encourages community service work and work related to the student’s course of study.

Federal Work-Study Quick Facts:

More information about the work-study program can be found here.

Federal Grants

Federal Grants

Grants are based on financial need and do not need to be repaid.* You may qualify for federal grants. Brookline College participates in the following grant programs:

*Stipulations apply, and recipients must maintain enrollment and satisfactory academic progress.

Student Loans

Student Loans

Student loans are the most common form of financial aid. Loans may be issued by the US Department of Education or by private institutions. Loans may be taken by students and/or their parents and must be repaid with interest. Terms for federally issued loans are public and determined by the federal government. Private lenders are not insured by the federal government, may have variable requirements for application approval, and set their own terms.

Federal Loan Programs

Scholarships

Scholarships

Scholarships represent money that doesn’t need to be repaid. They can be awarded based on a variety of criteria, such as academic achievement, extracurricular talent, financial need, and alumni status. Institutions, organizations, or even private individuals can provide scholarships for students.

Federal Work-Study

Federal Work-Study

Federal Work-Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. The program encourages community service work and work related to the student’s course of study.

Federal Work-Study Quick Facts:

More information about the work-study program can be found here.

VA Benefits and More

There are funding options available specifically for Veterans.

Learn about the GI Bill® and other education benefits for Veterans. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funds, intended to increase wages, job retention rates, and overall job satisfaction in communities, may also be available.

Click on your state for more information.

Where to Begin

Submit FAFSA

Review Offer

Receive Aid

Everything begins with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which determines your eligibility for all financial aid. While it may seem daunting to complete this federal form, it isn’t— and our helpful financial aid experts can help you every step of the way.

Even if you think you may not be eligible, we encourage everyone to apply. Remember, the sooner you submit your FAFSA, the more financial aid options you will have

Contact us for assistance at 602-755-4367.

FAFSA Deadlines

College Deadlines

Call the Financial Aid Team at 602-755-4367.

School deadlines may vary based on your program start date.

Federal Deadline

The FAFSA form must be submitted by 11:59 pm Central Time (CT) on June 30th of each calendar year. Any corrections or updates must be submitted by the date provided annually by the Department of Education. See the Federal Deadlines site link below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the FAFSA application determines loans and grants?

Yes. The information provided on your FAFSA application is used to determine your Estimated Family Contribution (EFC). The EFC is an index number used to determine your eligibility for both federal grants and loans.

If you are awarded student loans, does this mean you have to take the loans?

No. If you are awarded federal grants and loans, you can choose to only accept the grants. If you are only awarded loans, you may accept all, part, or none of the awarded funds. You can even cancel the loan or a portion of it before it’s disbursed. Full details will be provided in your promissory note.

What kind of financial aid does Brookline College offer?

Please contact your desired campus to speak with a financial aid representative for more details.

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