I don’t think parents make any assumption they are affiliated with the state or under their domain, not at $6,000 a month. For that amount of money I would expect them to be totally independent and not subjected to state authority at all. If that were the case I would just ask the state to pay for my child to go there
Why should I pay if it is a state school? Once the state gets their grips on the place it wont be worth $3,000 and I would expect the state to pick up half of that because I am a tax payer.
Have you ever been inside a state run facility? Then campare that to a private institution that takes no insurance payments and is totally out of pocket....its a big difference and this is what I paid for, not a state run boot camp or RTC...big difference and the parents who have researched these places know it, that is why they fork over the money for their kids to attend a better place, higher success rates, follow-up programs, counseling etc.
What gives the idea that being regulated by the state is the same thing as being run by the state?
Youre simply trying to use scare tactics that have no basis in reality. Any school where tuition is 6000 a month should be abiding by all state regulations and have the highest standards. Not trying to get away with things at every turn.
I assume thanks to a donation from your daddy you attended some college or another, did it amount to $6000.00 a month? Factor in inflation, and see what it comes to. Still not $6000.00 a month? Hmmm what's an expensive college these days? How about Harvard? Including room&board, personal expenses and even a travel estimate a school year at Harvard would cost you around $50,000.
The same amount of time at ASR (minus all incidentals) would run about $60,000.
Harvard is a private institution is it not? Yet they appear to be operating within the law. They dont avoid state oversight.
Thier diplomas count for something.
What's the difference Cindy?