If you are under 18, have your parents give legal guardianship to your brother, which immediately makes you a resident of MA, and transfer to UMass Amherst (but it’s not cheap - it’s about 30K/yr in state). Or live with him, finish an associate’s degree at a community college in MA, and then transfer to UMass Amherst for your last two years. You’re in-state tuition for community college after 6 months, and after 12 months for state college and state U.
If you are over 18, Salt Lake Community college will give you in-state tuition after 6 months of residency. You could theoretically get through an associate’s degree in a year, if they’ll accept some of your credits. You can then transfer to the U of Utah, which is in a beautiful location in SLC, has a great business school, and gives merit money to high GPA students, I think up to about 8K/yr towards tuition. SLC isn’t a bad place to live at all, is about 50% Mormon, as is the U of U, but the rest of the state is heavily Mormon. But it seems to me that if you’re going there just for money, you might also consider public flagship state U’s in the south and southwest, that MIGHT offer significant merit money.
If your brother is able to house you, I’d move right now to him in MA, get your state ID immediately and have him put a utility bill in your name, work there for 6 months (tons of jobs available now since so many people have been choosing unemployment over working), start community college at in-state rate while living with him and take as many courses as you can, year-round, to rapidly finish your associate’s degree, then transfer to UMass Amherst to finish your undergrad. It’s a great school, has an excellent business school, is in a lovely location. This is probably your easiest, least expensive path to your undergrad degree, and being near your brother, for support, is priceless. Plus the Boston are has a significant Lebanese Christian population - Utah doesn’t.