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Ohio State accepts a fair amount.
 
UMich
UIC
MCW
EVMS
UVM
SUNY schools

Avoid:
UMass (must be resident for the last 5 years with income tax proof or graduated from Mass high school)
Florida publics
UCs except maybe UCSF/UCLA (but only if you have good numbers anyway)
East Carolina/Brody (no OOS for last ? 20 years)
U of Wash if not WAMI
 
Last week there were a couple of threads about this that had a great link posted that helped me out quite a bit. I'm not sure what they were exactly, but the threads had names very similar to yours. The link was a table from aamc listing in and out of state matriculants and acceptances at each school.
http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/2005/2005school.htm
I was going to say to look it up but decided to do my good deed for the day. I don't know how to make it a link but I'm sure you know how to work the copy/paste just as well as anyone.
 
Hey look at that, it made itself a link!! Man I'm good at this computer stuff.
 
neutropenic said:
UMich
UIC
MCW
EVMS
UVM
SUNY schools

Avoid:
UMass (must be resident for the last 5 years with income tax proof or graduated from Mass high school)
Florida publics
UCs except maybe UCSF/UCLA (but only if you have good numbers anyway)
East Carolina/Brody (no OOS for last ? 20 years)
U of Wash if not WAMI

UMich: In State: 78, OOS: 98
UIC: In state: 247, OOS: 86
MCW: In State: 96, OOS: 105
EVMS: In State: 73, OOS: 35
UVM: In State: 92, OOS: 48

SUNY Schools:
Downstate: In State: 163, OOS: 24
Upstate: In State: 120, OOS: 27


As far as I am concerned only MCW and UMich on your list fit the bill for state supported schools that accept a ton of people
 
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