Being a former Orlando resident and having attened a film school in Orlando (not Full Sail) I feel I can offer some advice. Full Sail is a genuine film/mulit-media school. They have primo equipment, but you will pay a primo price for it. I have known some graduates of Full Sale to be very knowledgeable and do very well upon graduation and I have also known some graduates who think they know what they are doing because they were breifly exposed to some professional equipment, but in reality they don't really have a clue how to use it properly then are afraid to admit it and end up screwing up projects and sometimes gear. Most of the former Full Sail students that I have come in contact with who are working in the industry don't tell people they went to school there. I have found the films that have come out of Full Sail in the past to look very impressive and slick, but to be lacking in story and structure.
I went to the University of Central Florida's film school four years ago. It was a fantastic program, one of the best in the state. I know they have undergone some changes to the program, I can only imagine that they have changed for the better, but I don't know first hand. Their emphasis is on writing, directing and producing.
If you are looking for work in a below the line position, I would recommend Valencia Community College, also in Orlando. I have worked with many Valencia students and I've always found them to be competent and capable. The school shoots a feature film during the fall and winter then does shorts over the summer and all the students get first had expirience working with professional equipment on a real shoot.