Well, they put up a billboard on I-45S that says "You can be a pharmacist!" that looks incredibly hokey, like one of those late-night commercials for medical assistant training.
Two of their directors worked at my hospital, just knowing them, I wouldn't go there. Secondly, I know a few members of the inaugural class as well. If a school calls its self a respectable pharmacy school and accepts people that have failed multiple classes
(including one girl that took Organic Chem THREE TIMES before she passed it - and by passed it I mean with a C+, not an A or anything - don't want to look like an overachiever) then I would run away from that school as fast as possible. Also, most of the people who I know got in have a sub-3.0 GPA, which I could almost totally understand if you had other redeeming things on your application like even a bachelor's or graduate level degree, tons of pharm experience, etc. but none of them had that.
I initally applied there, then withdrew my application after getting into Minnesota. Even if your GPA/PCAT/whatever isn't awesome, I would strongly encourage you to apply elsewhere.