@realmmom Your daughter’s stat is competitive for USC (Southern California), which is one of the TE schools. I put this up at USC forum three years ago, but hopefully this information can be useful for future TE eligible students/parents.
My S was a NMSF (then NMF) and was admitted to USC with TE. It turns out that USC stacks TE (80% tuition for our family) and NMF (Presidential scholarship, 1/2 tuition ), giving our family a very generous package. Basically, if your D or S is a NMSF and admitted to USC with TE, USC will give full tuition + $8,000 (stacking the two). Moreover, as a NMF, my S received $1,000/year from National merit corporation and USC further provided $2000/year called “University Scholarship.”
So to sum up, USC covered full tuition plus housing (about $9K-10K) and 1K extra for various fees. In junior and senior years, he opted for a minimal meal plan, and we paid close to nothing to USC. The only caveat is that S or D will have to live on campus for all 4 years as USC will not cover for off-campus housing. He will be graduating this May and he/we couldn’t have been happier with USC.