Potential College List? How's It Look?

STUDENT BACKGROUND:

UW GPA: 3.73
W GPA: 4.03
*Note: My school is on a trimester system and though grades are in for the last trimester they have not been averaged in. My GPA for the last trimester was 4.37 W and 3.67 UW

ACT: 32

ECs: (given plans for the rest of high school)

4 years of baseball, 2 years varsity
1 year of Cross Country
DECA, Indiana SCDC 2019, likely 2020 as well
NHS along with Peer Tutoring as a requirement
120+ Hours of Community Service
Wabash OLAB this Summer
Internship for School next year in the Fall

INTERESTS:

Business and Law at the moment, any major in that field area is fine. I wouldn’t be opposed to an economics degree from a highly rated school.

THE LIST:

University of Notre Dame: reach, dream school but price could change things
Indiana University Bloomington: match, good business school
Wabash College: not necessarily the best for business but I like the school
Washington University in St. Louis: reach, good business school
Butler University: possible commuter, no app fee, couldn’t hurt to apply
John Carroll University: legacy, no app fee, good b school, couldn’t hurt to apply
University of Alabama: potential automatic full tuition given stats

FACTORS:

My parents are against me applying to an excess of schools do to building application fees, but I’d like to see where I can get some money given the situation with no application fees. Money is not a problem for college, but graduating debt free or near debt free is always a plus especially with potential grad school. Just an option I wish to keep open. I live in Indiana and probably don’t want to go anymore then a 5 hour drive away for college. I really have few other parameters.

If your just passing by, thanks for reading this post. If you have any suggestions for schools to add, take away, etc. or any suggestions for my list it would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.

As a potential addition, look into Miami (OH).

Xavier has a good business school, is a safety for you, and you’d get merit. No app fee, just the cost to send your ACT. Would be hard to beat IU instate if you get into Kelley, though (which is likely, I think).