Congrats to you.
Given this, you can remove Tufts, Northwestern, Harvard, Yale and U Penn. There’s no non-need aid.
You can sub in Vandy, WUSTL, Rice, etc. They’re still likely to be expensive but you have an outside shot at merit, including full tuition.
Since you want to go to law school, I’ll tell you the where you go undergrad likely won’t matter. Your LSAT and other things will - and being female and Hispanic will help.
Harvard, as an example, has 147 colleges in the first year class - think about that. 561 students. 51% are students of color. Colleges like Arizona State, Florida International, Tennessee Tech, etc.
U Penn has over 200 colleges represented in the law school. UVA, in its 2026 class, has 5 from U of Arkansas…as an example.144 colleges are represented in is first year class.
I bring this up because you are NMSF…and likely will be NMF.
U Tulsa is a full ride - 25% or more of their class is NMF - so tons of smart kids. President Carson posts on this website. It’s a fine school.
U of Alabama gives you (assuming you become NMF) a 5 year scholarship - and you’d spend not much.
These are auto merit (meaning you get if you attend - no questions asked) - and there’s more - UT Dallas, Maine, Florida schools and more. National Merit is the golden ticket. I put two below for you…but again, there’s more.
So you are fantastic and your list is fantastic.
But you are likely wasting time applying to hundreds of scholarships - because some of the big ones are need based and you don’t have need - and the others are small. And even if you get lucky, they’re hard to apply to - and frankly, you needn’t go through the effort.
Take advantage of the the largesse schools will provide to you - or at least have them in your back pocket - because you need merit (and you needn’t work hard to get it), law school is expensive, and you’ll be able to go to a top one from anywhere (get a great LSAT…given your 1600 that seems likely).
Best of luck.
National Merit Semifinalist Package - The University of Tulsa (utulsa.edu)