I'll provide a little advice that I've seen work for some applicants as it relates to OOS admissions.
There are some schools that aren't really OOS-friendly but will take some OOS students ---- not a huge percentage but some. Schools like SUNY Stony Brook, University of Maryland, etc will take OOS without ties to state. (Some of this, I bet, is to try to pull in some out-of-state tuition dollars from families that can afford it). These schools are different than say U. of Arkansas, U. of Mississippi or North Dakota that take zero (or essentially zero) OOS.
What some people have found helpful is to look at interview rate for OOS students. A school maybe only accepts 15-20% of its class from OOS but tends to interview at a higher rate than that. Your main goal here is to get the interview to give yourself a chance, and so some of these "semi-OOS-friendly" schools might be worth a wager. I would say look at MSAR and try to pick a few of these OOS schools that aren't necessarily OOS-friendly" per se but that do fill their ranks with some OOS students.