I don’t have time to look into all of the scholarship particulars, but some additional ABET-accredited schools for biomedical engineering you may want to investigate include:
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Florida Gulf Coast U.
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Florida International
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Grand Valley State (MI)
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U. of Hartford (CT)
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Indiana Institute of Technology: I think you might be competitive for the full tuition presidential scholarship here (source)
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Marshall (WV)
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Mississippi State
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U. of Mississippi
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U. of Mount Union
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U. of North Texas
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Northern Illinois (you’d probably get $6k/year in merit but would be eligible to compete for the full ride Presidential Scholars award, which I think you’d be competitive for)
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South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
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U. of South Florida
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Stevenson U. (MD)
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U. of Texas – Arlington
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U. of Texas – San Antonio
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U. of Toledo
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Trine (IN)
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Valparaiso (IN)
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West Chester (PA )
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Western New England (PA )
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Wichita State (KS)
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Widener (PA )
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Wright State (OH)
(I did check U. of Akron, U. of Memphis, and Michigan Tech, but did not see a path to affordability in my quick checks).
Essentially, your best bet is to find a full ride, which is not easy to do, and to see if there are schools that will give you very generous merit aid which would at least bring you down to $12k/year (i.e. what your family can contribute and what you can take out in loans).