I graduated in '99, but then it was only a 3 yr diploma program. Challenging and in depth, great instruction and equipment; the degree status can only make it better. The program is well respected in the industry but after graduation plan on spending additional money on either an instructor's rating or float training to become employable.
The standards are high, though. Back in '96 155 people were admitted to first year which is academic only, with only 37 admitted to 2nd year where the flying started. Same idea now, but the exact numbers are probably a bit different. But you're up to the test, right?