I actually started in this program in 2018. After one semester I transferred to Galen. Back then, there was essentially no support and online faculty were very robotic acting when I'd reach out. Their only on site faculty that helped us ended up quitting or fired. Galen had in person and online live lectures which was more beneficial. I couldn't justify spending 60-70k to teach myself and not receive answers to my questions.
That being said, my boyfriend finished Utica's program. We started in the same cohort. There were about 50 and no more than 18 graduated ON TIME. Most repeated a course, were dismissed, or transferred. Above all, people cheated their way through and when Utica changed their exams once they caught on, grades were trash because they don't deliver to their students in the first place. It's doable; it just depends what you're willing to do and deal with to finish it. Ask them their on time graduation rates.
I'm happy I left. I've been an RN for a few years and now will be entering a DNP program soon. However, choosing a DNP program was so stressful and terrifying solely because of the experience Utica had given me and I dread being in that situation again. I hope this helps.