@Lulusmom55 , for many of the colleges mentioned, primarily the privates, your D should show interest. That means sign up for emails and look at them (she should create an email address for this, might even get a fee waiver or two), and request interviews if offered.
This is because a college offering a scholarship if more likely to award it to a student they think will attend over a student who just applies as a safety. For example, Muhlenberg has been mentioned a couple of times and was on your original list I think. They consider interest. https://www.muhlenberg.edu/media/contentassets/pdf/about/ir/CDS_2020-2021_Muhlenberg_finalv2.xlsx
She should express interest to any colleges that consider it. That information can be found in section C7 of the college common data set. You can Google it for most colleges.
It will also be beneficial for her to apply Early Action, which is non-binding, to any colleges that offer it. Some colleges award merit to those applicants they really want who apply on the early side.
Also, she should complete any optional or recommended essays. They show interest and in my opinion, aren’t really optional for most students.