For the last two years I have been doing the college search for the same exact thing...a four year aviation program. I live in New Jersey and those are hard to come by.
Next year I will be attending Kent State University in Ohio and majoring in Flight Technology (aka training to be a pilot)
Bridewater was on my list as was Embry-Riddle, Florida Inst. of Tech, Ohio U. Embry is a great school, however I want to meet kids at college who are persuing other things than aviation. I applied to FIT and got in, however I didn't want to go that far from NJ. Ohio U was very hard to get to. The nearest airports are Columbus Ohio and another in West Virgina. Either way you have a two hour drive just to get to the Airport.
Kent State is a great program and I was impressed by what I saw. It is about 40 minutes from Cleveland Intl. so getting home does not seem like it will be much of a problem. For me it is just a trip to the airport followed by a short flight, or a 6 hour drive home. Texas might be a little more tough, but you would probably be going home about as much as I will...only on holidays.
Just keep looking and eventually you'll find one that is right for you. It may seem like there is little to choose from, and in some ways this helps. However, if you look hard enough there is something for everyone out there. Ohio is loaded with Aviation programs...there's Kent, Ohio U, Ohio State, Bowling Green.