-DB campus graduate '03
I'm not terribly impressed with how expensive riddle got while i was there, I have friends going there now who are ex-students of mine who do enjoy it.
If you do an internship and do well while you are there doors will open. Quite frankly there are guys my age, 26, who graduated with me who are right seat of a 767 because of the riddle internship and only because of that. So I don't agree that Riddle just checks off a box. UND guys get a lot of the same breaks I've found out.
If you are like me and you don't have a dad or an uncle in this industry like literally 90% of everyone else does that I've met in the airlines I'd say give it some serious consideration. If you can't afford it then you can't afford it and thats it. You just have to make it up with hard work, which i'm sure you are capable of doing. I had a lot of scholarship help when I went based off my grades. No lie though, I worked +40 hours a week as a waiter at an Italian place. Right now its about to be bike week and I'd just about have to live down there so I could cash in on some serious coin, while keeping my grades up for the scholarship.
PM if you have more questions.
Edit: If i didn't make it clear above i will say it more bluntly. If you think you are gonna go and get the 4 year degree and everything will turn rosey you are wrong. Get it, get the best internships you can and keep your grades as high as you can and you'll do well. Just ask the guys younger than me employed at Pepsi who graduated college and went right to work at their flight department with 200 hours. By the way I'm pretty sure they've made more money flying so far than I will in the next 5-10 years.