merit scholarships and Pharm schools

There are several and it would depend on stats but rather than focus on the merit amount, more important is the net price per year and in total for all six years.

Instate public pharmacy schools are most likely lower in tuition than OOS.

Some consider only pre-pharmacy year 1 and 2 undergraduate and consider P1 and P2 graduate school. U Buffalo for example.

Some consider prephamacy and P1 and P2 undergraduate and only P3 and P4 graduate, and let you use merit for the first 4 years. Pitt for example.

Some 2+4 programs that give merit are U Toledo, Pitt, Temple (3+4), Duquesne

I think Ohio Northern is 0-6 and gives merit.
Notheastern is 0-6 too I believe but you might need really high stats to get merit there.