You have a lot of options. Colleges that you have a realistic shot of getting into include Curry College, Dean College, Bismarck State, Granite State College, Nyack College, Montana State Billings, Pensacola State, Evergreen State College, Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, U Wyoming, Kansas State U, Nichols College, Bloomfield College, Felician U, Dowling College, Kentucky State U, Calumet College of St. Joseph, Concordia U Ann Arbor, Albertus Magnus College, Robert Morris U Illinois, and many others.
There are actually so many that I can’t list them all here. If you’re still in high school, meet with guidance to develop a list. In the meantime, check out some of those I listed, and see if you like any of them.
The price you quoted is very low. Will your parents pay that amount toward the cost of any uni? If so, then perhaps you can find some that may work for you. You’ll use the FAFSA to apply for aid to help you pay for school. Talk to guidance about that as well.
Community colleges are junior colleges. Many offer trades. Some of the in demand trades make more money than most college grads do, so if you are seriously interested in an in demand trade like electrician, plumbing, or HVAC, don’t dismiss that interest. It could be lucrative, and well worth looking into.
There are also associates degree programs (community college) that pay more than most college grads make, and are in high demand, such as physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, dental hygiene, and air traffic controller. ATCs make over $100k/year, and only require an associates. High stress, though. But good money.