Welcome to CT, htaps!!!!!!
Try a CC (community college) if you want to go to school. To gain the view of a variety of chef-instructors, as opposed to just one chef is a good reason to go to school. You think $8k is a lot, there are schools that climb up to the $40-50k range!!! :eek: You've been doing this for two years so you either love it or are a glutton for punishment. :D I say go to school. Nowadays employers really like to see degrees on applications whenever possible.
Oh. Graduating from a culinary school ( I don't care which one) will not make you a chef. Yes, there are some who take positions of chef right out of school (ill-advised). School is a more forgiving environment. If you make a really bad mistake in school, you clean up and move on (mostly. If you lop off a finger.......) Do the same thing on the job you may have to polish the ol' resume. Most of the time the executive chef won't have time out to stop and teach you a lot of things (if anything at all). Leaving you to "wing it".
Also, if you're the least bit interested in certification (ACF) you're gonna need some form of degree in a related field for the education points. An associates degree is worth 24 or 25 points, I can't remember. Where are you located? USe this link
here to find an ACF accredited program. You may also be interested in apprenticing but again, one chef's perspective vs several in school........
My vote: Go to school. Fifteen years down the road, you'll be glad you did.