I started at UND in 2004. Circumstances have caused me to delay graduation. Still have 2 gen eds to complete, however, I've decided to switch to general studies so that I can "check the box" while I accomplish other life goals, might finish Comm Aviation, might not. Depends on if it's worth it to me to "finish what I started".
I will strongly encourage you to be as objective as you can about picking where you want to go. UND has beautiful marketing and it is easy to get sucked. The planes are as good as it gets for the most part. The faculty on campus is excellent. On the flight training side, the general experience is lacking a bit, but with most CFIs fresh out of training, they'll be pretty sharp. The only real downside I'd say is newbie instructors don't know all the tricks yet to helping someone who is struggling. Lets face it though, it's not cheap, not by a long shot. When I went there, the costs were comparable to an FBO. It's getting to a point where it's about 75% more expensive.
That all being said, the resources and networking oportunities at these bigger flight schools are second to none. But there are places that will give you quality training equal or better than UND, Riddle, Purdue, ect... for a hell of a lot cheaper. Weigh your decision carefully, because it's been 4 years since my class graduated and they're still looking at 100k in principal on their student loans to pay off. Quality of life is almost nil because of it. If it weren't for my father paying for school, I'd be in the same boat. I'm not trying to be a debbie downer, just saying it like it is. Debt is no joke, it can consume you.