Looking for chemical engineering with good merit for high stats

If you consider that any engineering program ranked in the top 200 qualifies as good, you may want to check out the list of schools at College Board National Recognition Program (includes former National Hispanic Recognition Program) Class of 2022 - Specialty College Admissions Topics / Hispanic Students - College Confidential Forums

It’s a list of engineering schools that offer merit based on CBNRP status rather than stats, but most of them also offer merit based purely on stats (especially for a 35 ACT and 4.0 unweighted GPA).

For reference, the CBNRP-specific scholarships are listed at College Board National Recognition Program (includes former National Hispanic Recognition Program) Class of 2022 - Specialty College Admissions Topics / Hispanic Students - College Confidential Forums. You will need to poke around on the websites to find the scholarships based on stats.

Note that the prices after merit vary widely between schools. You need to come up with a budget to filter out the schools that will remain too expensive even after merit.

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