It's been 15 years since I went so things may have changed, but I've never been told "Oh, DeVry..". But then again maybe they filter out my resume to begin with.
Back when I graduated I know that the big name companies that the grads were targeting to work for had positive attitudes and hired grads quite often. EDIT: This was in the electronics program.
Overall though I wish I had gone through CS at UofC, but the scholarship was hard to turn down at the time.
Since the entry requirements are lower, you start out a lot slower at DeVry, the first couple of trimesters are a laugh.
We started out with 40 or so, and out of that 3 graduated. So many people think they can just plop down their money and get a degree, they eventually have to learn the material...
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