It's a decent in state university, know tons of guys coming in and out no problem. Most of them have finished three year degrees and such because it's that manageable at ASU if you're on top of your game.
If you live in state, there are so many opportunities for scholarships, it's basically a free ride if you can get into one of them. After that, it's like any other university - gotta shift through the good and bad professors through word of mouth.
ASU is kind of known as the party school, but the business school is pretty strong here. Given the price you're paying as a resident, ASU is not a bad choice for furthering your education.