<p>I understood the OP to be asking about schools that were not need-blind with the hope that they would perhaps give a little bit of preference to someone who did not need any money, so some of these posts may not be helpful for that purpose although they provide useful information in other contexts. </p>
<p>Re the OP’s query, I recall visiting Hamilton several years ago (before all the endowments tanked) and being surprised because it was quite open and even apologetic about not being 100 percent need blind. It is is certainly a very good LAC and might be worth a look. I seem to recall that it also has pretty flexible policies about test scores.</p>
<p>Also, the 29 ACT isn’t bad. I would also look carefully at the GPA though–a 4.3 suggests a weighted average, and it would be good to know what the unweighted grades are. Colleges generally use their own weighting system based on the applicants’ unweighted GPA (I remember that from an excellent visit to Colgate a few years ago.)</p>