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Others that I don't think were mentioned:
Emory University awards I think around 50 2/3 tuitions, 50 full tuitions, and 25 full rides as part of their Emory Scholars program.
Vanderbilt offers a very large number of half tuitions, about 40-50 3/4 tuitions, and 15 full tuitions for their arts and sciences school. I believe they give a lot more for music and engineering too.
Rice offers up to full tuition for a few engineering majors while other majors can max out at 18k a year.
Rochester offers 10 full tuition scholarships a year for all majors.
Case Western Reserve offers many full tuitions for students with high stats.
Wake Forest offers in the neighborhood of ten full rides and a few other full tuitions.
Other major scholarship programs like the Morehead/Robertson/Jeffersons already mentioned:
Indiana University's Wells Scholar program provides a full ride plus a lot of nice extras but only one student per high school can be nominated. I think it invovles a lot of community service kinda stuff too.
University of Georgia's Foundation Fellowship offers the full ride plus tons of travel and research stipends along with weekly seminars, mentoring, etc. About 25 students each year are awarded this after extensive interviews and a large supplemental application. My personal favorite.
William and Mary offers I think 5 or 6 full ride scholarships for their college scholars program which sounds immensely difficult to get into. These are the only merit scholarships offered.
Boston Univeristy's Trustee Scholar program has around 20 full rides with a special house for trustee scholars that features close interaction with professors.
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