I say go to Hunter.... great clinical program for a fraction of the price. Besides, I never understood when people say money is not an issue. Your going to be a Social Worker, money IS an issue. Also, in my not so humble opinion, I have worked alongside Hunter and Columbia alum (which should also indicate that the school name does not determine the job) and Hunter graduates are superb. Not only are they excellent clinicians but they are willing to think outside of the box and challenge systems. I don't mean in a cliché, disingenuous way either AKA acknowledgement is NOT enough. I mean really considering all aspects of a issue, advocating for client rights, and challenging agency policies that are fundamentally oppressive and 100000000000000 years old. Guess it all depends on your own perspective, interest, and goals. Also, I fully acknowledge that this may have nothing or everything to do with Hunter itself, could just be the fabulous people I have come across.
Best of luck!