While I am normally the first to rag on college and people that go and spend so much money + time getting a degree, I can say I think OP is doing something valuable.
Sure we can argue going on your own is valuable too, but so is a lot of other things as well.
For one, I don't have a degree. I went to a community college because I couldn't pay for a normal college/university out of high school and I was top 20% in my school and couldn't get a full ride anywhere I wanted to go.
Working out of high school, I found times where I could go to community college here and there at times in life and was doing a 3.6 GPA and still couldn't get fin. aid for my local Uni's, but ultimately had stop going as life caught up with me in other areas.
I went on to work better and better jobs ( that I hated ) and running my own side business and then going full time on my own, but many times within that struggle I went thru hard times and dry spells and whenever I thought "hey, i'll just get a better paying day job" I would find out that my 16 years of online web experience ( design + programming + marketing ) didn't mean shit to 80% of the companies I went to interview with, and the ones where my experience was the shiz nits, those companies wanted to pay me less then what I was already making because I didn't have a degree. Also, many recruiters will simply throw away your resume if you don't list a degree ( true fact ) so getting in at a bigger corp. is almost impossible unless you have an "in" with someone there. Getting in at top jobs without a degree or an "in" mostly happens at smaller companies, which also tend to pay less and have less benefits ( hey I like having a company car, company Amex, fully paid for health/dental/vision, 3 weeks vaca upfront, and phat 401k options )
If you don't have a degree, you have to have hustle and you have to be good at your hustle all day every day 100% and not slack off or have bad times happen to you and get you down. A lot of people are not up to that stress and work level though every single day. Also, when your hustling.. make sure something doesn't happen to you to where you can't hustle anymore....
Having an asset that you can fall back on ( weither its a degree, investments, a network, etc ) is something priceless and diversifies one's options more then the next person and being successful in life is all about options. Just make sure your not a corporate drone all your life though. Use these first 5-6 years to get a leg up and then go on your own with your skills you pick up the next few years.
Hope you do well bro.