The University of Richmond gives approx. 45 full-ride/full tuition scholarships each year for high stats students in a range of interest areas. The school has around 3,000 undergrads with a very nice suburban campus not far from downtown Richmond. UR has one of the highest rates of participation in travel abroad programs. I have 2 daughters who attend UR on scholarships, and they they love it there. It has small classes, good professors, good advising and career counseling. Scholarships are very competitive, but if your SAT/ACT scores are high, you may be competitive. Be sure to visit.
Since you are looking for big merit which exceeds your need, it would be a good idea to add some schools with guaranteed merit for stats to your list along with schools where you have a chance to win large, competitive merit. Another poster pointed out big merit opportunities at Ole Miss, and U of Alabama and Temple U in Philly are 2 other good choices. Florida State University offered my youngest daughter the equivalent of in-state tuition and some additional merit, making it cheaper than our own State U.
In VA, Virginia Commonwealth University also has nice very merit scholarships for in-state students, including a full-ride presidential scholarship for in-state NMFs, Richmond is a nice city, with lots to do, great restaurants, etc. W & M is a wonderful medium sized option which may be affordable for an IS student. They do also have a small number of full-ride scholarships for very high stats.