I'd be happy to answer any questions as well.
I graduated from UCM Aviation in 2009.
And I haven't been back since. If you're going to spend that much money on a flight education, go someplace that won't waste your time, then kick you in the teeth by grossly underquoting the realistic cost of training to draw you in (the financially responsible but dangerously unknowing, trusting investor) and making obtaining more debt to follow through to completion a pain in the $%^. At UND or ERAU, sure you'll pay more, but you'll complete your tickets and possibly even cheaper than running your bill up with wasted time in Warrensburg. AND the UND/ERAU cardboard (degree) makes a better point for conversation in an interview than 'Warrensburg? Where's that?' That's from experience.
The problem with UCM Aviation is they treated people like crap. Both their own as well as their students (or, in my eyes, their CUSTOMERS that now write REVIEWS for them). Which is a tregedy, because people like the above referenced Dr. John Horine are indeed fantastic assets to the University, to the student populus, and to Aviation. But the people with the most influence in UCM Aviation are not those with power in that department, and for that reason, as I left, it was suffering to the point their accreditation was in question.
Notice, I said treatED. The new guy in charge: Monetti is his name. He's a genuine man, from what I understand, and is making fantastic progress turning the place around. I'd venture to say that I'd give it a second look if I was ever in the neighborhood, but the sour taste left from what it once was is tough to overcome. At this point, I wouldn't send my kid to school there, that's for sure. But again, 2009 was 5 years ago. Things change, and, to a lesser extent, so do people.