Ok... Almost done at DeVry, so I think I am close enough to also comment.
The Network program is my area (Associates in Network Systems Administration, Bachelors in Network and Communications Management). I learned so much from the Associates program, and felt it was a very rewarding experience. In addition, they help you find a job even after you graduate. Thats awesome. My career advisor busted ass to find me a job after 3 months of unemployment right in the midst of the economic downturn, but she was great and this is a good temporary gig till I can find something better.
The bachelors side of things, however, is a complete waste of time. You learn everything you need to make it in the real world from the Associates program. Unfortunately, because a Bachelors looks better, I went for it. Its just gen ed classes, really, and the networking classes you take for the Bachelors part are a fucking joke. They are like if one chapter of one of the books in the Associates program got ripped out and turned into a class, thats what it is.
In conclusion, lots of hot bitches (seriously old DeVry alum, more girls than guys now...seriously...), very rewarding Associates program, waste of time Bachelors program, and a few hopefully lifelong friends. Also had some very, very cool professors, like Perkins. (Anyone who graduated from DeVry Columbus knows Perkins, hes the shit)