I got a tuition waiver, I have a family member that is employed there, it's local and close to my family, it's cheap, and the surrounding area is really nice. I didn't look at many other colleges because of the tuition waiver.
Course Curriculum
It's what's to be expected. In my opinion, the business department and specifically my concentrations (marketing and personal financial planning) do really well to teach students important knowledge and prepare them for their careers.
Faculty
They all seem very knowledgeable, especially the business professors. They do their best to work with you and make sure you are getting the most out of your education.
Accommodation
Exams
I took the SAT and scored in 1260. No other exams were required, I'm not even sure if the SAT was required.
Fees
For on campus I was paying probably around $5,000 total, living in traditional dorms. Then there is also tuition, extra "fees", and the books are RIDICULOUSLY expensive. I spent $600 on books one semester because they weren't offered anywhere else.
Scholarship
Yes, it is fairly easy and there are a lot of scholarship opportunities. If you qualify you will get an email from the financial aid office and attached will be any extra information you need.
Examination Structure
The exam structure is during class, usually using a "bubble sheet", and the exam lasts the length of the class. You usually don't get extra time but it depends on the professor. They also have accommodations for people with exam problems.