I would suggest not going to college at all unless you have specific career aspirations in mind, ones that require a college degree. Despite what advisors and student loan companies may tell you - college is not an investment, it's a liability and a huge expense. You will spend thousands taking largely pointless classes and earning a piece of paper that only makes you slightly more marketable than the competition.
For example, when I was in high school I had no idea what I wanted to do for a career. I thought "planes r cool!" so I started flying lessons and looked only at aviation colleges like UND, Lewis, Quincy, and Western Michigan University (WMU). Even though Quincy gave me a scholarship, I chose WMU because it was closer to home and family, I knew some of the professors, and the size of the aviation program. I went to college for 4 years and spend a ridiculous amount of money on Western's aviation program - it was not worth it. My degree is useless outside of some very few and far between aviation jobs. On the other hand, I have a friend who went to work right out of high school, and she has zero debt and a well-paying career. College is not necessarily the best to a successful career, and in many ways it sets you back.
If you are dead-set on being a major airline pilot, then a degree might be a good idea. However, there are many other options in aviation (corporate, freight, military) that don't require a degree and offer better quality of life (QOL), pay, and stability than the airlines provide. Talk to some people here, there are many who fly corporate and freight who can give you some insight.
I can't recommend a specific college to you, but I would recommend thinking long and hard about your career goals. Talk to some airline pilots, tour an airline facility, read sites like Jetcareers and aviation blogs, and see whether airline flying is for you. I know now it seems COOL, but after four years of working it's just another job. If you decide that college is you best route, then choose an inexpensive in-state university or Christian school that will give you a scholarship.