I interviewed at both programs. While AZCOM has a better reputation and eligibility for federal loans, there was something very charming about BCOM. They seem to have a warmer community. The faculty members were more candid and personal, and weren't afraid to break out of a stiff professional demeanor. The dean's presentation at AZCOM was all about the school's statistics and performance, which is fantastic, but the dean's presentation at BCOM started off with underserved populations and how they came to develop the program, and at the end he gave us his personal cell number if we had any questions. Ultimately I chose AZCOM but I think it's unfair to dismiss BCOM, especially if a student is looking for a particular setting or experience. Regardless of finances, a student should be happy at their school.
BTW -- should mention BCOM's using a virtual anatomy lab, in case that's a dealbreaker for some people (wasn't for me though)