Well I certainly don't intend on dropping the hobby. I'm currently enrolled at Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy studying film and plan to make it my career. I know I said I don't own anything relating to the camera, but my school has top of the line equipment, so I'm not unfamiliar. Thank you for the advice on the bodies, that was very helpful. Are the filming capabilities on the 60D comparable to the 7D? If so that certainly sounds like a better choice. Are there any specific lenses you recommend?
the t2i and 60D basically share the sensor with the 7D. they all have the same capabilities as far as codecs, resolution, fps, etc.
there are probably some handling differences, and i would expect the 60d to have the best handling as canon could put what it learned in the 5D2, 7D, and t2i into the 60D.
for lenses, it depends on the FoV of what you want to shoot. the tamron zoom mentioned would be fairly decent to start with as you can change your FoV to suit your mood and the DoF control is better than the lenses in the kits, but you don't get quite the DoF control as you would with a faster lens.
i'm not sure what FoV is usually used for films. you can use a
calculator to figure out how to convert from what you're used to. your school may also allow you to borrow lenses as well, so you may want to find out if they have any before committing to a system.