Sharing my personal experince with the Pace University Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.
Graduated in 2003 with a Master's Degree in Computer Science. Haven't been able to find gainful employment since then, owe a huge amount of debt in student loans. Have experienced sheer humiliation in numerous job interviews over these 10 years for complete lack of practical knowledge, theoretical background in computer science, insufficient quality of academic projects (which I consistently continued demonstrating to the employers). During my staty at Pace, frequently saw arrogance on behalf of the professors towards me as a person with no previous background in computer science. It looks like once they got my student loans money, nothing else mattered.
The reason why I found myself at this "school" is a separate story. I initially intended to choose their Bachelor's Degree program which was more or less certified by a strange entity title "Seoul Accord", but their admissions office convinced me not to "waste" my time in the four-year bachelor's degree program and take the Master's program instead. How nice to find out, after 10 years of struggle to find gainful employment in three countries - in American companies' branches in the former USSR, Israel, and now the United States - and consistenly hearing from employers that I do not have a degree, - that I cannot transfer my credits to an accredited university, either! I am stuck with a huge amount of student debt, no degree, no job and with a lot of frustration.
I have recently, in April 2013, found out about this "school" not being regionally certified at all.
Also, recently have found out about the existence of binary fractions - how exciting for a graduate degree holder in computer science!
University of Massachusetts does not accept my credits for it being "graduate level work". For Pete's sake, it is NOT graduate level and is not anything of the sort!
I have consistenly failed a lot of professional computerized testing in professional area - and I hold a graduate degree in my "profession". This school prays on new immigrants - like I was 10 years ago.
In short, I do not recommend anyone to choose Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems. Do not be lile myself when, upon calling Pace University and requesting my student files, I heard a naive question "What precisely do you mean, a student file? What is it?"