In order to use to Brookline College, it's the policy that a student must be a citizen of the US or an eligible non-citizen as classified by the Department of Homeland Security.
In addition, applicants must be a minimum of 18 years aged at the time of admission and possess a high school diploma or GED (or equivalent).
If a prospective student is less than 18 years of age, they may be permitted to enroll if they obtain parent or legal guardian signature of approval or demonstrate that they're otherwise covered under state emancipation statutes.
They must suit all policies and procedures contained within the College Catalog. Re-enrollment as a non-degree seeking student could also be denied if the student’s GPA falls below a 2.0.
A maximum of 12-semester credit hours taken as a non-degree seeking student could also be applied toward a Brookline College degree or diploma, however, taking courses as a non-degree seeking student does not constitute admission to a program or imply later, the applicability of those courses towards a degree or diploma.