<p>SAT of 1900 and scholarship? Hmmmm…tough call. I doubt it. First of all, state schools dont give out many scholarships and if they do, they are usually whoppers like the Jefferson at UVa or the Morehead at UNC and those are pretty much reserved for kids who are valedictorians and have 2300 plus SAT scores. 1900 is a good score, but its not an elite score. 2100 is often the cutoff for scholarship money at many colleges, though some lower ranking 2nd tier and 3rd tier schools might offer money to attract you. </p>
<p>That being said, many offer very healthy financial aid packages in the form of GRANTS IN AID, which are just like scholarships but not prestigious, its free money. So who cares? </p>
<p>There are all kinds of outside scholarships you can apply for as well, though you have to declare those and that may impact the financial aid package they offer you. Sometimes the financial aid packages at private colleges can make the price of admission similar to the cost of attendance at a state school.</p>
<p>Look for example at Elon University in North Carolina, which has a all sorts of scholarship and financial aid packages out there. They may even have a lacrosse team. </p>
<p>On the other hand, I see nothing wrong with VaTech and JMU. Great values particularly for in state kids.</p>