Thanks for the advice, well, I wouldn't be taking any time off work, I would have to continue as a part-time student as I currently work full-time. I think that it may be best to just get a general bachelor's so I can "check the box" on applications as it seems some companies just care about having a degree period and I'm not sure the return on investment for taking out more student loans, etc to get a CS bachelor's may be worth it as I could potentially later put that towards getting a Master's instead if I decide to continue with my formal education.
Your instinct sounds solid on this one. From what you've said, I think going into debt now to change the focus of your bachelor's degree would be a bad idea. Focus on building your skills and experience at work, and I don't imagine you'll find the lack of a CS focus in your degree program will hinder your chances down the road.
lol at "change focus" :) I think the problem was I had no focus for too long, I was just kind of taking classes since 'its what you're supposed to do', it seems I was just taking the most general ones possible.. thanks for the advice on this though, definitely helps to hear from others to reinforce what I'm thinking