Nursing if you want to make a lot of money and have near-pemanent job security. I know of many hospitals that will pay for your schooling + room/board if you work part-time for them (for an additional wage even) or if you sign a contract to work for them for a few years after you get your degree. The demand for nursing majors is very high, and there's not much interest in the degree so that demand is here to stay.
I would not recommend Engineering in any field. The chances of actually using your degree are fairly slim nowadays. I know some electrical engineers that are forced to work IT for below average wages or other menial jobs because there just isn't much out there. BTW, I would not recommend IT work.
Another good field is Optical Sciences. It requires that you learn a lot of math, but the demand is incredible and you can get a job pretty much anywhere for a high starting salary. The work is rewarding though, as you'll probably be on the frontier of research and development.
It's probably a good idea to get those general education courses out of the way, look for a good unviersity while you work on that.