js3901 wrote:here's the site. It has all the info you need. Of course, everything is of a biased nature, as it IS a Disney site, after all. But, it does tell things like rent, living there, majors they offer, etc.
http://www.wdwcollegeprogram.com/sap/it ... index.html
I'd say take a some of this with a grain of salt due to the one-sidedness of it all...
You beat me to posting the link. For pure logistics, the official site is the best place to go for answers. Most of you based on your past experience or hearsay have gotten it pretty close to right, but information changes constantly. For instance, the Dynamic Bus Company no longer services college program cast members. Several weeks ago American Coach took over that responsibility. Both rent and pay have increased since I was a CP, which is why it's always good to check the site for numbers.
I myself did a college program in the Fall of 2002 and I am back for a professional internship from June '05 until January '06 and I work with the College Program Education Office. Between my CP and PI, I was a campus representative, so I'm pretty well versed in the ins and outs of the college program. However, the debates as to whether it's a worthwhile experience or not can go on forever. (For the record, I say it was.

) It's good that as a parent you're taking an active interest in the program.
A few things to make clear: college program participants live in company subsidized housing. This means that while they do pay rent, the company picks up some of it. Orlando is at 98% occupancy and darn near every apartment complex is going condo. What CP housing offers for what they charge is a better deal than a lot of people find around here. (Gated entry, 24 hour security, close proximity to Disney, fully furnished, pools, bball court, car wash station, free bus transportation, a fully operational Disney Learning Center that I happen to be working in, and special events like pool parties and movie nights, etc.)
There are three housing complexes. Vista Way is the oldest and has 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Chatham Square has 1-4 bedrooms, and I'm not sure about the Commons, which is primarily where the Cultural Representatives are housed. (Cultural reps are the ones who are here for a year and work in the pavilions at Epcot.) International College Program students live amongst the American students in VW and Chatham, and the duration of their programs is often shorter and on a different time schedule. They work all over property--not just Epcot.
The Culinary program is a bit different. Their recruiting and arrival schedule is often a bit off from most college program students, and they do make a different wage. However, they have to be enrolled in culinary schools/academies to be recruited into that role, so unless your son decides to go into that field, you needn't concern yourself much with this aspect. They live in the same place, pay the same rent, etc. as everyone else, though.
Professional Internships, formerly known as Advanced Internships and Management Internships, has been severed from the College Program and has moved under Professional recruiting. So I'm not really going to go into that.
Also, getting college credit is between the student and his or her school. Disney itself is not an accredited institution and does not give credit for the internship or the courses its Education department offers. The courses, however, are recommended for credit by the American Council of Education. Disney does not charge tuition for this reason, however, if a student takes a class he or she will be responsible for paying for course materials and any textbook(s) that might go with it.
I hope that clears some stuff up!