@Waitwhatss With your stats you have a shot at some meets full need schools, and I believe they’re your best bet for affordability. Most are hard to get into, but some are within your range. You’ll have to have a safety in your pocket that’s affordable, and that’s usually an in-state public school (sorry). All of these meet full need or are very close. Run some net price calculators if any interest you…
Babson College (MA) 98%
Bryn Mawr College (PA)
College of the Holy Cross (MA)
College of Wooster (OH) 95%
Connecticut College (CT)
Davidson College (NC)
Dickinson College (PA) 99%
Franklin and Marshall College (PA)
Hamilton College (NY)
Kenyon College (OH)
Lafayette College (PA)
Lawrence University (WI) 97%
Lehigh University (PA) 95%
Macalester College (MN)
Mount Holyoke College (MA)
Occidental College (CA)
Saint Olaf College (MN) 99%
Smith College (MA)
Soka University of America (CA)
Syracuse University (NY) 96%
Thomas Aquinas College (CA)
Trinity College (CT)
Union College (NY)
University of Richmond (VA)
University of Rochester (NY) 97%
Vassar College (NY)
Washington and Lee University (VA)
Wesleyan University (CT)