@SDave03 You should head over to the Music Major forum here at CC - lots of help available there. Your first step should be reading this essay, which discusses the various ways to study music in college and the ways it can be combined with other majors (which often takes 5 years if they are outside the school of music)
Be aware that BM degree programs in Music Petormance are very demanding and time consuming at most schools. Music majors often take an unusually large # of classes/credits, and I’ve heard it can be difficult to schedule labs for science courses around the many classes and rehearsals a music student will have. A BA Music program is generally much easier to combine with other things, though at many schools it is more of an academic music major rather than a performance based major.
It will vary by program, professor, and instrument whether playing both jazz and classical is doable, so you will need to do your homework on all the schools and profs you are considering. Your private teacher may be a helpful resource. My son applied to performance programs as a classical saxophonist, for example. At some schools there is one sax professor who does both jazz and classical., and students are able to do both (meaning, participate in both jazz and classical ensembles) relatively easily… At others, jazz studies and classical are pretty segregated and some classical profs are not very supportive of their students playing jazz, or jazz ensembles may not be open to classical students and vice versa. Some schools don’t even have a classical sax program/prof, just jazz.