1. University of Southern California
2. University of California (las angeles)
3. Chapman College
I say you do some research on each of the schools to see which particular programs are best suited for you and interest you most because different schools vary in what they offer for they're programs.
Good luck!
University of Chicago is always a good choice.
The ones with good athletic programs.
johnk www.collegebound.com and collegesandunivercities.net/college-programs.
Pacific Audio Visual Institute has good audio engineering programs. You can read more about it at http://mixonline.com/education/directory/
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I would say music by the lake
Some of the best online school programs are Virtual Schools like The Florida Virtual School. These programs allow you to have a real teacher that you can talk to and you can still stay out of all the dangers of public and private schools.
There are a few approaches to schools for troubled teens. There are wilderness or outdoor programs, residential boarding schools or day programs. Here are two sites to explore: http://www.focusas.com/Programs.html, http://www.mytroubledteen.com/identify.php.
There are x ray technician schools! Although most colleges offer x ray technician programs, you can find schools that specialize in x rays. ITT Tech is a good example of a school that has x ray technician programs.
Regular and Accelerated programs
To find a school that has a good program for both, it'd have to be pretty large. Some good examples are NYU, Duke University, and Northwestern University. See the links below for more information on these schools and their programs.
There are many decent scholarship programs available and the information is available at schools and in books. Depending on the degree, there may be specific scholarships available.