<p>There are SO MANY schools you could apply to in between these two extremes…!</p>
<p>Go to your town/school library and borrow the Fiske Guide, or Insider’s guide to the colleges, or the princeton review’s best colleges. Start reading. :)</p>
<p>With your stats, ASU Barrett should be a no-brainer. Then, the top “Colleges that change lives” would likely give you merit (ctcl.org).
Use the chart here to see whether you might be eligible for aid at some of the “elite” schools: [2013</a> Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, Expected Family Contribution (EFC) And College Aid - Forbes](<a href=“http://www.forbes.com/sites/troyonink/2013/01/02/2013-simplified-guide-to-expected-family-contribution-efc-and-college-aid/]2013”>2013 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, Expected Family Contribution (EFC) And College Aid)
Otherwise, look for good schools with most merit aid. I think Hendrix tops that list every year.</p>