Most university flight programs are slow. All of your ratings are an easy six months of flying(young people w/out commitments and having money} the university programs that I was familiar with took four years to get all the ratings. You could fly full time over a summer get ppl and ia next summer add commercial and CFI and be way ahead of the university program. I knew a guy who was enrolled in the full program at Daniel Webster got fed up with it took one semester off from college went to flight safety got all his ratings then went back to school academically one semester behind his peers but 3.5 years ahead of them flying wise. The only reason(and it is a bad one) to do a university flight program is to pay for flying with student loans.
Dude take a gap year get all of your ratings and do some cfiing or other flying adventure write an awesome essay about how much you have grown and achieved then apply to non aviation schools that are currently above what you could get accepted at. The ole gap year to get into a better school trick mixed with scoring all of your ratings. Part time CFI/charter/whatever while attending a better college then you can currently get into. Super win. You will be so far ahead of the pilot program kids it will be funny.