<p>At the risk of adding to your too lengthy list, Duke is an obvious suggestion. Great programs in political science, public policy, and global health. DukeEngage and other funding for students to volunteer overseas during the summer. Pretty good financial aid.</p>
<p><a href=“http://polisci.duke.edu”>http://polisci.duke.edu</a>
<a href=“http://sanford.duke.edu/academics/undergraduate”>http://sanford.duke.edu/academics/undergraduate</a>
<a href=“http://focus.duke.edu/clusters-courses/past-clusters/2012/07/16/global-health-determinants-and-solutions”>http://focus.duke.edu/clusters-courses/past-clusters/2012/07/16/global-health-determinants-and-solutions</a> (freshman program)
<a href=“Undergraduate Programs”>http://globalhealth.duke.edu/education-and-training/undergraduate/major</a>
<a href=“Experiential Learning & Field Research”>https://globalhealth.duke.edu/education-and-training/experiential-learning</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://dukeengage.duke.edu”>http://dukeengage.duke.edu</a>
<a href=“http://undergraduateresearch.duke.edu/opportunities/opportunities”>http://undergraduateresearch.duke.edu/opportunities/opportunities</a></p>
<p>A lot of the other obvious suspects are also curiously missing (Johns Hopkins, Wash U, Emory, U Rochester, Tulane, and GWU). </p>
<p>You certainly have a lot of good colleges on your list, but I don’t think anyone can help you narrow down without knowing what you’re looking for in a college. Your interests have already changed once, and they could very well do so again. What do you want in a college besides your academic interests? Your list is all over the place in size, location, and campus feel/atmosphere.</p>