Dual citizen scholarships

Your parents can pay about $5,000. You can get a student loan for $5,500 if your parents complete the FAFSA for you (they can do that even though they aren’t in the US and aren’t citizens). This means you have about $10,500 available which will come close to covering housing and meals. You will still need to pay for your books, travel, personal expenses, and health insurance. Altogether, this means that you probably will need to find a full-tuition scholarship. How good are your grades and test scores?

If your grades and test scores are excellent, you might qualify for some of the automatic scholarships listed in this thread: http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/2006094-2017-automatic-full-tuition-full-ride-scholarships-p1.html

There are a few colleges that are essentially free because the students do a lot of the work needed to run them: http://www.workcolleges.org/