But when I asked Future MT, a non-approved program, they said that their program was as good as the others on AHDI's list but you have to pay to get on that list and they simply choose not to, so as to pass that savings on to the student.
Let's look at the math. It costs a school $1800 to apply for approval. Approval lasts for 3 years. What is the smallest amount of students a school could expect to enroll over a 3-year period? Let's assume it's 100 students -- about 33 students a year, or 2-3 a month. $1800 divided by 100 equals $18.
Is it reasonable that a school would trade the bragging rights of being listed by AHDI to pass on a savings of $20 to their students?
Here's a link to the Education Program Approval Manual on AHDI's site:
Education Program Approval Manual The fees are listed on page 9 of the manual.