Brophy is completely self-supporting, receiving no
government or diocesan aid
Brophy's diversity closely mirrors the diversity of
Maricopa County
Brophy accepts qualified students FIRST then apply for
financial aid, ensuring all qualified students have
an opportunity to attend Brophy
Brophy awarded close to $1,500,000 in financial aid
in 2005-2006.
Brophy students are required to serve 40 hours of community
service before they graduate. Collectively, they
volunteer 2,400 hours monthly
Brophy historically leads the county in National Merit
Finalists
Brophy students have on average a 70% pass rate for
College Advanced Placement testing
99% of Brophy students go on to 4 year universities
Brophy
has 1200 students and there are no current plans to
expand the student body population
Brophy has three campuses: the
north central Phoenix campus, the Brophy Sports Campus
and the Oak
Creek Canyon Manresa Retreat Campus
Part of Brophy's $40M Major Gifts Campaign includes
both financial aid and physical plant endowments.
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