Go to XYZ community college and get a business degree. Get your ratings at a local FBO. The only advantage to going to get an aviation degree used to be that some of the programs had connections with regional carriers to get selected graduates an interview with times like 600/100. Read that carefully, you still had to get from your 250/0 at commercial to the 600/100 they wanted. Now many regionals are interviewing anyone with 600/100, regardless if they spent $140,000 at ERAU or $40,000 split between State college and the local FBO. Why wouldn't you want a fall back plan? The only thing you'll get out of the aviation university is some advanced systems classes. Do yourself a favor, buy the Turbine Pilot's Manual and educate yourself. It's much cheaper. Besides, they'll teach you what you need to know when you get to class.