Chance me for Pomona, Midd, and Emory (or suggest me a school) **EDII**

I agree wrt Vassar.
I don’t think being male will offset the fact you need a full ride but it’ll give you some advantage you don’t have at all universities, and Vassar has a lot of money (endowment per student is close to Vanderbilt’s). Bowdoin, Williams, Amherst, Pomona have more and Princeton, Yale, Harvard and MIT more still.
Washington&Lee may be another possibility because not too many students of color apply there even though they have tons of money: it’s very rich, Southern White, and conservative and tries to increase geographical, socio-economic, and ethnic diversity. You may feel like a fish out of water, or a squirrel on a scooter, there.
Your achievements are remarkable but your odds are going to rely on pure luck this year, simply because funds are lower everywhere; needing a full ride makes everything more competitive and things were already extremely competitive.
75K (ie., committing to spending 300K on YOU) is a huge deal. Top LACs may admit ONE student with such high need as yourself.
I’d say to go big and apply to ALL universities for which you can do a good job on the app. Not because of prestige, but because you may apply to 20 and have one, or zero, acceptance. Next year, if you can take the SAT, you’ll have a score and will be able to apply to score-based merit scholarships but for this year, it’s going to be very tough.
People here (myself included) can try and help with essays.

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