Because $250,000 in debt is different than $80,000 to go from a huge school with a big name than a small school. Connections are good but I'm not paying extra for bigger school and bigger name. In my interview experience I have had to explain my small college and how much I loved it for its accreditation, great professor to student ratio, and great in class education...but have never been doubted because I didn't pick Riddle or SIU since I was accepted to both programs. Now I sit with a lot less debt than many others and from my experience YOU are the one interviewing proving yourself....not your college. The name of the school should not be something you consider when deciding a school is my point. The resources, education, and experience is what matters. For what it's worth I felt the same about Riddle than where I graduated. I loved them both but the scholarship and grants I got at my school compared to nothing Riddle was giving made it an easy decision to say no...probably one of the best decisions I've made in my entire life.
Also, alumni newsletters about where people currently are in the work force of their career is a pretty lame thing to use as consideration. I don't know many who go running to my college to update them on where they're at in their career field...
But back to the question...what is depressing about the education? What is depressing about their aviation program, fleet, and student body experiences? All I hear is alumni and money....back to what I was saying about judging schools with all the wrong reasoning.