Embry riddle says this about ATP:
FAA Exemption for the Restricted Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
Upon graduation, the Daytona Beach Aeronautical Science degree can qualify a graduate for the Restricted Airline Transport (R-ATP) certificate under FAR Part 61.160. Note that satisfying the AS degree requirements alone may not qualify the graduate for the R-ATP. This is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exemption to the regulations and subject to change. For detailed information, please contact the Aeronautical Science Program Coordinator.
Taken from their website
How much does it cost ATP license?
So if someone go to Embry Riddle after that should take an ATP for working?
Yeah but I don't think is a big issue, main issue is the possibility of working in USA.