You're doing the right thing!
As someone once told me: The airlines don't care where you got your degree, they just want you to have a degree. Any degree. It's a relic from the old days when most airline pilot candidates were military officers. People like to hire other people who are just like them, that's why the requirement persists.
What the airlines are *really* more interested in is the type of flying you've been doing. Major airlines like to hire from the regional airlines. Corporate flight depts like to hire from other corporate flight depts. Etc.
The key is to identify where you want to be and then determine what sort of flying lays the best foundation.
You didn't ask for this piece of advice about college but I'll offer it free of charge (one time only, special deal, just for you): Throw yourself into the college experience. Don't worry so much about flying. If you're already flying, great, enjoy it, but don't sacrifice college or put it off for flying.
If you leave college to pursue some *great* flying job, I can almost guarantee that you will never return to college to finish your degree and in the long run you'll screw yourself.
Finish college as soon as you can, get it behind you--AND THEN--fly your ass off.
Good luck.