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Brookline College

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Needs new leadership at Phoenix Campus - Anonymous employee Brookline College Employee Review

3.0
5 May 2017
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Pros

You get to work with some amazing teachers and other staff who truly care about students and who strive for excellence.

Cons

The upper management has NO idea what it takes to teach and run some of these programs. They have little respect for the hard work that goes into teaching with excellence. No student services for some programs. Poor technology and IT department. Parking lot is not secure with cars being stolen and broken into even though we have security.

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Pros

Very hands on learning environment

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Hybrid schedule is great I felt more productive at home.

Cons

There is a noticeable disconnect between leadership’s message about culture and the day-to-day experience of employees. While managers often speak about building a strong, supportive environment, the reality can feel highly micromanaged and overly critical. Instead of feeling empowered, employees often feel scrutinized and reduced to metrics. The focus is consistently placed on enrollment numbers rather than meaningful student relationships. Although the messaging emphasizes that it’s “about the students,” the pressure to enroll quickly — regardless of long-term fit — suggests that numbers ultimately take priority. Opportunities to genuinely connect with students or check in on their well-being are often discouraged if they don’t directly contribute to immediate enrollment outcomes. Additionally, expectations such as making 100+ calls daily, combined with limited lead flow and minimal marketing support, create a high-pressure environment that prioritizes quantity over quality. This approach can make it difficult to build authentic connections or feel aligned with the mission being communicated

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