Look what we have here, another hypnotized high school student.
You have a GPA that could get you into some of the best schools in the nation, and you want to waste your schooling at Emrby Riddle? To answer your question, YES. You will get into Embry Riddle no question - in fact, you will likely get a tremendous scholarship. If your dream is to become an airline pilot, I respect that. But please do not go to Embry Riddle.
You will get a degree there that will benefit you little in your adulthood. It is a good idea to get a business degree also- the aeronautical science degree is what I hear, about the equivalent of an underwater basket weaving degree. The only thing that matters in becoming a pilot are the flight hours and a college degree.
Go to a good school, preferably one in your state (cheaper) - like University of California at Berkeley (My School) - and get a business degree there. While you are at school, you could take flight lessons at the local flight school. It will cost you money, but LESS than ER. Once you graduate, you could become an instructor and make terrible money. Build up your hours and get a job at a regional. Same process - make dirt money - and build up your hours. Once you get a good 2,000 or 3,000 hours, send in an application to a major airline. Your business degree will benefit you if you happen to hate the terrible lifestyle of a entry level regional pilot. You could simply quit your job and go find a good job making you 100,000 or more. Then you could buy a private plane and fly for fun.