Looking for state flagships for a well-rounded kid with good SATs and OK grades

<p>Ditto Marny1’s response. Here are a few links. While he might have a chance of admission to Delaware, especially if his grades had an upward trend, he’s not in the range for the honors problem or merit scholarship. Maryland’s even tougher.
[University</a> of Maryland - Freshman Profile Information](<a href=“http://www.uga.umd.edu/admissions/counselor/freshmanprofile.asp]University”>http://www.uga.umd.edu/admissions/counselor/freshmanprofile.asp)
[Freshman</a> Applicants: Freshman Class Profile](<a href=“http://www.admissions.udel.edu/apply/freshmanprofile.shtml]Freshman”>http://www.admissions.udel.edu/apply/freshmanprofile.shtml)
[Finance:</a> Scholarships and Financial Aid](<a href=“http://admissions.udel.edu/finance/scholandfinaid.shtml]Finance:”>http://admissions.udel.edu/finance/scholandfinaid.shtml)
From a financial point of view the VA instate options are probably your brother’s best bet.</p>