I think you should go through your list - and look up financial aid and international and see. I already know that Agnes Scott doesn’t work.
But then you need to do a second check - if they don’t meet need, do they have a full rider merit scholarship.
You need to do that homework.
I see at least four schools - Amherst, Dartmouth, Bowdoin, W&L on your list - so those are good because I showed you they meet need and are need blind.
When I say you need to check, Providence is the kind of school I’d eliminate because I don’t think you can meet this need. And when I say they’ll reject you for needing too much, they kind of hint at that here:
International students are considered for admission based upon a review of the academic qualifications, financial need, and availability of student aid resources.
While Providence College provides a significant amount of financial assistance for its international students, that support is capped at the cost of tuition. To be admissible, students must demonstrate the ability to cover at least housing and food (approximately $22,000 USD) but the most competitive candidates demonstrate the ability to cover approximately half of the total cost of attendance (approximately $35,000 USD).
Good luck.