Here's an option for you.
Arizona State University. Its cheaper then Embry, in tuition anyway (by how much I don't know) and you get to fly all year round if you choose to do so. The prices for flight are up there at $66,000 so I don't know how feasible this would be as every other place seems cheaper. However the program will get you fully certified up to the CRJ700 with all the ratings you'll ever need. And tuition is in the upper teens for out of state, if I am remembering correct (I'm in state so I really don't know.) Another this to remember is ASU trains you into Mesa Airlines. So it makes getting a job easier. However, Mesa airlines is being affected by the economy and may not be hiring as many.
As far as getting accepted, ASU is a snap. Getting into the Flight program is a bit more competitive but i'm sure you can do it as long as you get your paperwork in early. And if your worried about not being able to get a job when you get out (totally possible right now) you can double major in Air Traffic control (my personal favourite

) or Airport management. All three of these degrees share about 50% of the classes so its pretty easy to double major.