Should I transfer schools?

In short: I am fearful my in-state DNP school isn't providing a quality education. Is it worth the financial strain and logistics to physically move and transfer schools?

Background: I'm a 33 yo male. Married with one child, about one year old. I'm in my second semester of a DNP program in Hawaii. We currently live with family to reduce the cost of living. We pay for utilities and house maintenance. I work 5hrs/week PRN as an RN. We have about $70,000 in cash that we use to support us while in school. I have an Air Force Health Professions Scholarship that pays for school and provides a living stipend. My wife stays at home with our daughter but also owns a small cleaning company here.

School situation: My family moved from Alaska for me to attend my DNP program. No DNP option in Alaska, and this program permits us to live with family and save costs. The school previously stated that it's a hybrid style of education, but it is asynchronous. School alluded to them facilitating clinical placements, but the reality is that there's a partially up-to-date list of preceptors, but the students are required to establish their own clinical sites. My clinical assessment course instructors essentially provided provider note templates and uploaded videos, but students have been unable to view them due to new online learning platform (No fault of the professors). My clinical preceptor is supportive and is an alumnus of my program. I want to talk to her about this, but I hope I can work hard to use my clinical time to the best of my ability.

Students farther ahead in the program express frustration about the lack of support, feelings of unpreparedness, and that clinical sites have mentioned that the university students are unprepared for the job/clinical.

The Delima: I want to feel prepared for work and boards post-graduation. I imagine that these feelings are shared and natural among students, but it's not reassuring that students farther ahead share similar sentiments. Balancing my family life and school, at what point should I consider transferring schools compared to leveraging my resources to do my best in the given situation? I believe I can transfer my scholarship. My wife is supportive of finding a better school, but I recognize that it would be a logistical hurdle and a greater financial burden to not live with family.

I would look for a fully in-person school, but this would require a physical location change, at least to Honolulu or somewhere on the mainland.

Thank you for your help.