That sounds awfully off base for the last two (just my sense…maybe it’s not).
Wake says this for example - Wake Forest’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions offers merit scholarships to fewer than 3% of first-year applicants.
And since only 368 of 1384 1st year got any need aid (for lack of a better words, it’s a school for the rich) - I don’t see how that # can be correct. They do have some full rides and perhaps how they got to the average $$ - but again, few are getting.
Same with W&M - has some full rides but it’s most common merit, I believe, is a $3K stipend for research.
For OP, always validate with the schools themselves to ensure - as it’s not coming directly from the schools when via a 3rd party. I too, often post 3rd party data, and that part (accuracy) scares me a bit…so I always give that disclaimer.