Schools that could offer me full tuition+

<p>I am a white male junior and will not qualify for low income scholarships as my parents make around $140,000 combined yearly. But between helping pay for my older brother (Marquette) and sister (IU Bloomington) and saving money for my younger brother to go to college, they can not afford to send me to any school of my dream (Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, or Brown). I just finished my first semester junior year and my grades have been:</p>

<p>Freshman year (full year): All A’s (4 honors, 2 regular, and gym) - No ap offered
Sophmore year (full year): All A’s (1 AP, 3 honors, 1 regular, and gym)- only 1 AP offered
Junior year first semester: All A’s (3 AP, 2 honors, and gym) - Dropped out of AP physics</p>

<p>I got a 32 on the ACT and have not taken the SAT.
My extracurriculars:
Varsity soccer (three years including senior year) and club soccer
Future Doctors Of America member
Future Business Leadears of America member
NHS member
frequent volunteer at food bank and local hospital</p>

<p>Any suggestions on which school could potentially give me a good scholarship?
Thanks :)</p>

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<p>But some of those schools you mentioned may offer some financial aid for you. Go to their web sites and run the net price calculators. (UNC-CH is one of the few public schools that claims to meet need for out-of-state students.)</p>

<p>What is your state of residency? Your in-state publics may offer good financial aid and large merit scholarships not available to out-of-state students.</p>

<p>Also, there are competitive large merit scholarships that you may want to try for (though a higher ACT or SAT score would help):</p>

<p>Duke: Robertson
UNC-CH: Robertson and Morehead-Cain
NCSU: Park
Georgia Tech: President’s</p>

<p>If you have 2 siblings in college and another on the way I would think you would get some form of aid?</p>

<p>What do you want to major in?</p>