Early in my NAVAIR civilian career (92-93), I was a recruiter for the Naval Aviation Depot Product Support Directorate (Engineering Dept). We actively recruited graduates from ERAU's
ABET-accredited Aerospace Engineering/Bachelor of Science Program. We also recruited at a similar college (Parks College of Engineering, Aviation & Technology in St. Louis), and a slew of universities located throughout the Southwest.
If you want a Degree that will carry high value after you graduate, then go the tough route and get an Engineering Degree at an ABET accredited college. It will give you a lot more options later in your career (Active Duty Navy - Test Pilot/AEDO; civilian - lots of options). If you make it through the first two years of calculus, physics, statics and dynamics, you can do it.
BzB Jr.