<p>Have you looked at Berea? I believe it is on the list of “Colleges that Change Lives” ( look that site up, it has great schools listed, based on Loren Pope’s book of the same name). Berea’s weebsite says students there have ACT’s between 20 and 30.</p>
<p>Every student at Berea gets a tuition scholarship: [Tuition</a> and Other Costs - Office of Admissions](<a href=“http://www.berea.edu/admissions/tuition-costs/]Tuition”>http://www.berea.edu/admissions/tuition-costs/)</p>
<p>You could also apply to test-optional schools if there is a mismatch between GPA, ability and ACT/SAT. [SAT/ACT</a> Optional 4-Year Universities | FairTest](<a href=“http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional]SAT/ACT”>ACT/SAT Optional List - Fairtest)</p>
<p>I am a fan of many state universities. They may be big, but they often have ways to break the student population down into smaller communities, including honors programs. I would not look down on the UK possibility if you are from Kentucky.</p>