All these lead to the question "Why pursue a 4yr degree in Aviation Technology?" and build up $100K in debt. Going to a 4 yr. college out of high school is not the only way to get your degree. The degree is not needed until the final step for the vaulted interview at DAL, FedEx, and Alaska. Go to school part time, cheap community college, get a job start building time, do on line courses, or even find an employer who has tuition assistance. Remember you are not doing this to learn much, you are doing it to check a box on the final step.
This following example in the model of success in pursing flying job. We hired a 20 year old pilot a few years ago, 1 year of on-line college credit completed, started working the ramp pumping gas in high school, got hired hauling cargo in SA-227 as an F/O, at 18, got promoted to 208 Capt. at age 20, he has 1600 TT, 1100 MEL, 350 Turbine PIC, 1450 total turbine, he is started as a DA-20 F/O at $33K, he was a DA-20 Capt. the day he turned 23, he had his degree completed by the time he was 26 years old. At that time he should had 5200 TT, 4700 MEL, 5050 Turbine, 3200 hours 121 time, 1200 121 Turbo Jet PIC. He had his on-line BS degree in Aviation Management that our company helped pay for through the tuition assistance program, and no debt.
He was just hired at a Fortune 5 company as a Corp pilot.