I would just like to point out how Forrest H. posts this scathing review of the school and yet he still attends there. If you're so dissatisfied, leave!
Over all the admissions department is straight forward, they let you know what you're getting into. The only thing they don't tell you is that you'll have to be careful about where you try to get a Masters degree. Not all Masters programs recognize a Nationally accredited college, many require regional accreditation.
I'm currently at this school as well, and the admissions advisor Laura B. talked about is long gone. They have a whole new team in that department now. We have a new president and the school is being repainted. The computers just got upgraded and over all things are looking up.
I love the hands on at this school and not being 1 of 100 students in a class is a better learning environment for me. Do they make you a class or two that have nothing to do with your major? sure. but most of that is part of the "general education" part.
Basically, this place is what you make it. If you don't like it, don't go here. If you're not willing to work hard and focus on your education then your time here will be wasted.