So you’ll have to have your family run the Net Price Calculator. I put NU below.
Are you at a private school? You can ask your odds because the 50% at a private might do better than 10% at public.. If at a public school, I can’t imagine with your stats getting into NU.
You’re not going to get any aid at the UCs because you are not a CA residents. Colleges are there for their in-state students, not you. The taxpayers support them. The different is for those with less perceived pedigree (much of the SEC like Ole Miss and Ms State), they are trying to raise their profile so they buy smart kids in - meaning lots come from out of state because if they have good grades and a good test score, they buy them in. The UCs and other top publics have no need to do this.
So you can’t afford the UCs - so remove them. UMD will be mid-50s - so again you can’t afford. UF into the 40s. UIUC into the 60s - see what I’m getting at. USC is like Northwestern and is private.
So can you afford UTD? It’s a great school. But can you afford it.
UMASS will be in the 40s with merit as will Purdue. I’m not sure you can claim targets on either - you don’t have an ACT yet (is that correct) but I suspect both are reaches.
Once you have a test, schools like Bama and UAH might come into play. The reason I say a test is - merit is based upon it - so you could go to Bama for as low as $20K all in (tuition, room, board) - but you need a 32.
There might be others competitively priced too - like U Kansas, etc.
If you’re interested in smaller schools, there’s many LACs that meet need. Many have CS. Some have business. A Richmond, as an example or Denison or Dickinson. But will they meet your budget? They determine your need. You don’t get to.
Good luck.