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<blockquote data-quote="comatheart" data-source="post: 609116" data-attributes="member: 16859"><p>Thanks guys!</p><p></p><p>We are definitely looking for a backup plan. Several reasons... First if we don't qualify for the maximum financial aid %, we simply can't afford it. Second, the director reminded us that students have to be accepted into the program, they don't just take anyone. I think that helps their success rate. We have to get my son out on a day pass and set up a time that my son can sit down and talk with him before they will accept him. </p><p></p><p>When they said 90% success rate, I'm pretty sure it's their graduation rate. That's 1 student out of 10 that doesn't make it since there are only 10 students. That doesn't seem that inflated to me because the program is so individualized and the ratios are so low. Who knows how those students are doing since graduating. </p><p></p><p>Good idea to ask if we can talk to some of the former student's families. I'll work on that.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to find out more about the colleges with sober living programs. How do you go about that? Do you have any program names you can pass along to me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comatheart, post: 609116, member: 16859"] Thanks guys! We are definitely looking for a backup plan. Several reasons... First if we don't qualify for the maximum financial aid %, we simply can't afford it. Second, the director reminded us that students have to be accepted into the program, they don't just take anyone. I think that helps their success rate. We have to get my son out on a day pass and set up a time that my son can sit down and talk with him before they will accept him. When they said 90% success rate, I'm pretty sure it's their graduation rate. That's 1 student out of 10 that doesn't make it since there are only 10 students. That doesn't seem that inflated to me because the program is so individualized and the ratios are so low. Who knows how those students are doing since graduating. Good idea to ask if we can talk to some of the former student's families. I'll work on that. I'd love to find out more about the colleges with sober living programs. How do you go about that? Do you have any program names you can pass along to me? [/QUOTE]
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