In another thread you said your parents have a toxic relationship, you moved to a new district before high school but the address you use to be eligible to attend there isn’t where you live, and you consider yourself ‘poor on paper.’ I think your situation is complicated and requires much more than getting a list of schools that might accept you based on your stats.
What does “poor on paper” mean? Colleges base their EFC on income and assets. They don’t care about debt.
If your parents are together you’ll have to include both their incomes on the FAFSA. If they’re separated or divorced you’ll include the info. of the one you live with most unless you apply to schools that use the CSS Profile form. You have to include both parents’ information on that form.