Im about to finish up the program at Columbia through the University of Missouri in December. I can offer up some pros and cons about the program
Pros
Cost is $3900 (includes books and uniforms, there is also a payment program)
one day a week
self study
small classes (around 10-15)
tuition includes BDLS, PHTLS, ACLS, and PALS
Cons
the only hospital site for clinical use in STL is St. Johns and it is always packed (this is why I've taken time off of work and stayed out here in Columbia and used the UM hospital which is GREAT! that is if you have the luxury of taking leave)
not a lot of hands on practice until the end of the program (you will learn to intubate and start an iv before going to clinicals, all of the nremt practical stuff wont really get practiced until the end)
WAY more clinical requirements than other programs (like almost 800 hours and 20 INTUBATIONS! where most programs only require 5 or 6 I think)
All in all I would do the program again for the price alone. It's a good program and I do recommend it to a lot of people after giving them this same pros and cons speech. There are certain things about every program that appeal to everyone. My suggestion would be to call up the schools and visit, talk to the instructors, look at the books, ask questions.
I did start out at IHM in STL but the way it was set up just didn't work for me, not to say it's a bad program, I just didn't care for it. If you work for Abbott EMS (as an EMTB) they will pay for your medic school through IHM but you have to be contracted to them as a medic for a year after your school is complete. I worked for Abbott for over a year and never took advantage of this just because I didn't want to be contracted. I now work for STLFD and they have been pretty good about working around my schooling (they need medics really bad).
Hope this helps, feel free to ask me any questions!