<p>Here is something for you to look at:</p>
<p>
ENTITLEMENT INDEX AMONG 50 TOP (according to USNWR) LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES</p>
<p>The first number represents the percentage of students who were admitted from private schools. The second number represents the percentage of students who do not receive need-based financial aid from the institution. The final number is the Entitlement (preppy) Index score. Numbers are taken from the most recent Princeton Review.</p>
<ol>
<li>Davidson 52/67 119</li>
<li>Washington and Lee 40/73 113</li>
<li>Trinity 57/53 119</li>
<li>Bates 48/60 108</li>
<li>Middlebury 45/60 105</li>
<li>Kenyon 46/59 105</li>
<li>Williams 46/58 104</li>
<li>Univ. of the South 48/55 103</li>
<li>Connecticut 48/54 102</li>
<li>Colby 40/60 100</li>
<li>Skidmore 40/58 98</li>
<li>Bowdoin 43/55 98</li>
<li>Furman 39/57 96</li>
<li>Haverford 39/57 96</li>
<li>Amherst 44/52 96</li>
<li>Wesleyan 44/52 96</li>
<li>Barnard 47/48 95</li>
<li>Swarthmore 40/51 91</li>
<li>Pomona 40/49 89</li>
<li>Whitman 30/58 88
</li>
</ol>
<p>Unfortunately, from what is known of your stats, you are unlikely to get into the majority of these schools. University of the South and Furman might be your best bets. Schools with poor FA in cities that attract people with money may work: look at NYU and GWU, although both might be at least low reaches.</p>