@Harpguy2022 - You appear to be an excellent candidate for just about any school! You can Chance yourself by Googling any school you are interested in, along with the phrase: Common Data Set 2016. You will see a LOT of data, including the Freshman Admissions, which profiles the stats from the incoming class. You want your stats to be above the 75th percentile, for the best chance of being admitted, and earning merit scholarships. In the C Set you can also see which criteria they consider “Very Important” “Important” and “Considered,” etc. AND there is info, further down about Financial Aid.
Search the Internet for a list of schools the meet 88-100% of need. Or just “Meets need.”
Lastly, work with your parents to complete The Net Price Calculator, for any school you are interested in. They are getting more and more accurate, each year. Especially if there are a lot of detailed questions (they’ll be similar to the questions you and your Parents will have to answer on the FAFSA & provably the CSS Profile, in the file.)