Chances at liberal arts colleges and few larger school

<p>I'm a current junior at a public school in Minnesota, class size of 680. Class rank isn't used anymore so I have no idea what my rank is
W GPA: around 4.1 UW- 3.75
ACT- 31 (retake, hopefully 32 or 33)
IB Diploma Candidate
HL Math, HL English, HL History, SL Biology, SL spanish, SL Art= junior year, HL math HL English HL History, SL TOK, and AP physics B = senior year
2 year varsity soccer- 4 total (team captain of both freshman and sophomore teams)
2 year varsity lacrosse (4 total)
2 year lettering member of math team
coach youth teams for both sports during summer
member of premier level soccer club over summer
member of presidential student council at school
Volunteer at local library
Work as ice-rink attendant during winters
1 year of team rowing
Opinions and advise appreciated!</p>

<p>I want to go to a smaller liberal arts college and stay relatively close to home, that said I'm planning to apply to: St olaf college, Denver university, colorado college, Loyola college (maryland), and then Wisconsin as a safety (financial purposes) and Michigan </p>

<p>Chances and suggestions?</p>

<p>Anyone have some suggestions for similar size schools (small-medium) that gives out a lot of aid? Preferably not need-based.</p>

<p>last bump.</p>

<p>double bump</p>

<p>Out of all the schools you listed, I would say you would get into all of them (apply early to U-Mich). You seem to be focussing in the north-central general area, so I dont have any recommendations for you.
Good luck!</p>

<p>Thats kind of the idea, I live in the midwest so I'm looking for recommendations for colleges that are farther away that I haven't thought about. Based on the size/class of schools I'm planning on applying to, does anyone know of any similar schools maybe farther away but that give good aid?</p>

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<p>Here is a link to a recent thread where people talked about schools with good aid. The college list you have looks good.</p>