As for the prices, yes all were wet rates. I thought i put it in there somewhere, but i guess i didnt.
In all honesty, Riddle is not what its all cracked up to be. We have a few students that went there but are now up here with us. One in particular is currently 108K in debt after going for pro pilot at Embry but ran out of money after getting his private and multi. He got his bachelors, but couldn't afford all the flying. The way they order their flight training in their syllabus is wacky as well and causes more expenses to the student.
For my entire training, I'm going to be spending about 40K for the flight portion and about another 5k in tuition/books and come out way ahead with an associates.
And if you are going for ATC, you cant beat my school. Literally, its the top ranked school in the country and has things no other schools have. It owns and operates its own live Control tower which is staffed by two supervisors and the rest last semester students. No other college in the country has that. They also are in the process of installing a full 360 degree tower simulator, of which i think only a handful of other schools have. Our ATC students also get put on the direct hire list with the FAA as long as they average a 80% or better. They used to be able to give certificates right at the school that allowed students to go straight into a contract tower without any further training, but after 9-11, the feds took that away, but they are on the verge of getting that back.