Ok, I'll throw in my two cents. I am going to ERAU right now in Daytona Beach. I love it here, is it expensive yes but the quality of instruction is amazing (I have flown with many flight schools) and my professors are willing to go the extra mile whenever I need help. I know that there are people that strongly dislike the school but it really is all what you make of it, and that goes for any school.
I agree with the other posters that you should look for a degree that is not directly tied to aviation. Talking to a lot of my friends, both graduated and not, popular ones include business, education, and communications. You can still incorporate aviation (i.e. Aviation Business Administration) if you want to.
As far as "becoming a pilot after college," there are so many ways to do it. The most important thing to remember is find a way that keeps you comfortable and happy - thats what we all strive for and I dont think too many people could disagree with me here. You could go for a Part 61 school, become a CFI and instruct, or get your commercial and do other flying jobs. Whatever fits your lifestyle!