I think that if your first objective is to become DBA and make money, you do not have to go to the university. For a Oracle certification you will spend maximum 5 months, for a university certificate you will spend a year. For a ocp you will studdy 2 hours by day for 5 months and you continue to do your work and make money.
But for university is more work than that, and wend you will finish a university cerificate for a year you will see that is not enough and you have to go for another 2 years to become someone in IT.
I have 1 year of college, this is a college kind of certificate.
I allready become DBA in my company (160 programmers) BECAUSE I am the person who knows more about Oracle.
I do the OCP because I have no university and I want to get more weight in my academics preparation.
Get inside the company like simple programmer, and because you have the best Oracle knowledge you will be promote DBA in one year. Now I have 2 years DBA experience in two different workplaces, and I do this OCP to proove myself that I realy am a DBA and I can negociate a competitive salary.
So, my conclusion is, if you only want to be hired like DBA is not necessary to go to university, but if you want to be a system architect or something else, GO FOR IT, but one year is not enough, go over the top, do a MASTERAT .

The question is, if you do not get a job without experience and a OCP, you will get it just having a computer degree? Computer degree means you have experience? Hwo the company gonna hire like DBA, me with 2 years DBA experience and a OCP or you with a computer degree?

The IT MARKET is in mutation. If you are young and have support, go for UNIVERSITY, but if not, is not necessary, be practical. There are youngers companies in the market who work with web artists that become programmers and another people without studdies that become programmers passing by internet programmig: today they work with HTML, in few days they work with ASP, COLDFUSION, tomorrow with JAVA and like me with ORACLE-pl/sql and MS SQL. We get paid less for start because we have no university studdies and we are hired more often that the others just now, because the opening is for web programming.