You have great stats, ECs, and a penchant for high ranking schools. After running the NPCs, colleges don’t think you’ll qualify for financial need. Your family’s budget is somewhere south of $70k, as paying that much would require loans.
Based on the above, this is the list I’d draw up for you if I was a high school guidance counselor. For many of these, I think the cost would be even lower because I think you’d be highly likely for merit aid, quite possibly very generous merit aid. I’d research these, visit if possible, and see where you think there’s a good fit. Then in the spring of your senior year, see what kind of scholarships you’re offered and what the final price of these will be. Because I think you’ll be a highly-desired candidate, and getting a top scholarship from a university will also frequently bring special perks, like meeting with notable visitors, getting special research opportunities, etc.
Reach
• University of Washington $55k
• University of Illinois – Urbana – Champaign $47k-$54k
• University of Texas $52k
- Georgia Tech (moved from Likely to Reach based on comment below)
- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo $44k (edited from prior price based on discussion below, and from Likely to Reach)
Likely
• Rose-Hulman $56k (merit aid likely to take it closer to $40k, or more for your stats)
• University of Maryland $52k (as you included this in your original list)
• Rutgers $46k (saw it on separate lists for notable Model UN & debate teams)
• Worcester Polytechnic $71k (about 1/3 of students get merit aid averaging $19k…suspect you’d get more)
Safety
• University of Pittsburgh $30k
• Penn State $30k
• SUNY Stony Brook $43k