My first ever post was sort of about this.
After two years at IPR in Minneapolis, I can say that I feel the education was top notch, but placement has been a pain. The staff is more or less comprised of Minneapolis locals who've made names for themselves in the scene and they're all very friendly and smart, especially within the engineering program, but they (the whole staff) tell you right off the bat that you're not guaranteed a job. Placement regularly decides to send me updates with job leads that would take me to LA, NY, or Nashville, none of which are markets I feel a desire to go to or where I would particularly excel. Having graduated five months ago, I'm already feeling as though I should have gone for a degree in botany or some other usable/marketable skill. I'm also aware that this is the attitude of most college grads: "Fuck, I graduated. Now what?" I'd say this school is fine, and I have no frame of reference for the others you mentioned other than Full Sail, to whom I applied and then reconsidered.
Picking schools can be a major pain in the ass, I wish you the best of luck. I also recommend looking into internet design over audio engineering. There's always a need for internet design, and that can pay your bills while a friend of a friend can take you under the wing and give you an equivalent (and cheaper) education.
Take this with a grain of salt, it's coming from a grizzled little bastard with a shit job.[/url]