Out of State friendly schools?

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Does anyone know of some out of state friendly schools (I am a Texas Resident)

I am for some safety schools that don't have a crazy tuition price along with it. (although I already know that out of state tuition is going to be more no matter what)

I have a few private schools in mind like temple, tufts, Arizona etc. just wanted to see what others might suggest or are going to be applying to.

:)

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Does anyone know of some out of state friendly schools (I am a Texas Resident)

I am for some safety schools that don't have a crazy tuition price along with it. (although I already know that out of state tuition is going to be more no matter what)

I have a few private schools in mind like temple, tufts, Arizona etc. just wanted to see what others might suggest or are going to be applying to.

:)

Maryland. 50% of each class of 130 is OOS.
 
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Does anyone know of some out of state friendly schools (I am a Texas Resident)

I am for some safety schools that don't have a crazy tuition price along with it. (although I already know that out of state tuition is going to be more no matter what)

I have a few private schools in mind like temple, tufts, Arizona etc. just wanted to see what others might suggest or are going to be applying to.

:)

There are a lot of topics on this. Off the top of my head NYU, Tufts, BU. The threads should be easy to find.
 
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Look at this thread to eliminate schools that strongly favor in-state candidates:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=791510&highlight=dantemac

You could rule out Puerto Rico (unless you speak native Spanish), Meharry or Howard (unless you are a minority), and Loma Linda/Marquette (religious tendencies, baptist and jewish respectively).

If a school does not favor in state people, they either take equally from a pool (private schools) or just take more people from OOS.

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Just came upon this thread and wanted to make a correction (for anyone else who comes across it in the future). Marquette is a Jesuit school, not a Jewish school, and they are 50% OOS according to the nice receptionist I spoke with last year. Also, you don't need to be religious to attend Marquette.
 
Just came upon this thread and wanted to make a correction (for anyone else who comes across it in the future). Marquette is a Jesuit school, not a Jewish school, and they are 50% OOS according to the nice receptionist I spoke with last year. Also, you don't need to be religious to attend Marquette.

I second this. Marquette spoke with UT during health science day and seems like he wanted all the students to apply!
 
UTHSC Houston/San Antonio and baylor to name a few.
 
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Louisville takes around 75% OOS. Because Kentucky has two dental schools and a smaller population, they don't want to over saturate their state. I guess they count on the OOS state students leaving to go back home.
 
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