good, i think. it's been around for nearly 100 years and has a solid reputation in the midwest and in the osteopathic community in general. they seem to produce tons of specialists -- if you do a search for osteopathic physicians, you'll find that lots of the specialists went to kcumb. they used to be called uhs and just changed their name last year, so you can search sdn for both names for info.
i don't know how hard or easy it is to get an interview, but they do admit the vast majority of the students they interview. they're very upfront about that at the interview. the downsides would be that the school's in the ghetto and that lots of students have to leave for clinical rotations. also, some students don't seem to like the administration. upsides are good reputation, friendly atmosphere, nice campus and really cool systems based curriculum. they're also trying to do more research.