As a senior from North Louisiana that has gone through the college admissions process with similar stats and that is also a National Merit Finalist, I may not be able to offer a lot of advice based on experiences at certain colleges, but I can offer information on which colleges offer the most money and which ones you are likely to get into (which are most of them tbh).
I would say Tulane is definitely a great choice depending on what you want to major in, but even though they offer a lot of aid to Louisiana students, I have heard a lot of peers that are still struggling with the humongous price tag. Especially, when comparing to other schools in LA like LSU, it’s really pricey, but you would probably get in.
I personally received a really good offer for Fordham due to National Merit, and with stats like that you would probably also be eligible for consideration for the Cuniffe scholarship which is a full ride and within reach for you. If you want to get out of the South, this is the choice I would recommend. If not, the rest of my recommendations are in the region.
Emory is another choice that many people opt for because it’s slightly cheaper than an Ivy in terms of financial aid, but most of the people I know that chose Emory are upper-middle class kids with college funds, so this one really depends on your financial situation because it will probably still turn out pricey. Considering you said you won’t get much need-based aide, I presume that it won’t be too bad, but if you’re looking for a full ride, this may not be the option.
I personally wouldn’t recommend Tulsa, despite their lofty scholarship. You can get a lot of aide, and they offer free applications (I applied for free as a national merit semifinalist), so definitely apply just in case, but with your stats, I think you could shoot for a much higher-tier school. Not to discredit Tulsa’s academic status; that is simply my personal opinion.
Lastly, Alabama also offered a really good scholarship (everything except indirect costs), and you can apply for free there as well so I recommend it applying even if you don’t pick it.
A lot of this is really major-specific though, so take this as you wish. I wish you the best!