Just to resurrect a dead thread... neither Link nor Advanced ATC (same deal, except in Valdosta, GA) offer a CTI. Spent a lot of time looking into both, and they're evasive when it comes to questions on exactly what's supposed to happen once you "graduate".
The CTO answers are vague, too, for the reasons Weasel described. I get a pretty negative impression from these guys... feels like one of those places that'll set up a "school" in response to industry trends, squeeze out exorbitant amounts of money from a few people they're able to trick into attending, and then disappear a little while later.
Every so once in a while they'll drop by StuckMic to astroturf the CTI boards with a "student" who "made an account" to sing the praises of the school. Of course, that's the only post they'll ever make and they'll never come back. Meanwhile, I've yet to hear from any of the "graduates" from these places on how their career's been going... or been starting, for that matter.
Link we caught in a straight up lie a while back. They were claiming that upon graduating, the FAA would interview you for a job on the spot and give you a TOL right there. Even back then, before the training slowdown, it sounded suspicious. We called the FAA about it and heard from a higher up that, in so many words, it was BS and they agreed to no such thing.
Anyway, just some assorted thoughts on them. If it's not too late to get out, I would. There's a chance that Link could be legit, but there are way, way too many red flags to go blow $40,000 on it without seeing what happens to their first class. Your money would be much better spent at an actual CTI school, where you'll get a verifiable edge in the application process.