I hear they've turned into a pilot mill. They focus mostly on international students, and since their student visas have a time limit, they get first dibs on aircraft. Prepare to be bumped a lot.
Also, the weather is pretty bad there, just getting off the ground can take you a couple days. Plus side is, instruments is usually in weather.
All second-hand, reliable knowledge. Take it for what it's worth.
EDIT: Check out Pro Air & Central Oregon Community College if you are interested in PNW flying.