I go to Brooks institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. 3 year program at 25K+ for tuition a year and you get a BA in photography. It is a true photo school, compared to a photo program in an Art school. Brooks gives you the technical knowledge and resources to be able to pull off any kind of lighting and shit that you could ever think of. Gives you the ability to look at any photo and instantly be able to know exactly how it was shot/lit. If you could get a job interning/assisting for a real good photographer, that would be the way to go instead of blowing 100 grand on school. That way you can use your money on equipment, which is far from cheap. Like someone said above, you will only learn what that photographer knows, and their kind of style. I would recommend going to a technical photo school for a year or two to get the technical base you need, and then assist and intern to get the real world skills you need to become a successful photographer.