Ok, now that that's out of the way, here's some general thoughts about schools I know about. Not OOS friendly-- 15 OOS matriculants, University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. According to the congresswoman, the funds are being provided as part of the recent coronavirus relief package passed by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump. George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Very high OOS tuition (72k). High tuition at 60k. Not very OOS friendly-- 18 OOS matriculants, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, 8.2% of out of state students interviewed. Here's an amazing tool that /u/syuura made! A lot of people apply to UWash because they see they are "out of state friendly" and have lower stats. Not very OOS friendly-- 10 OOS matriculants. They like to âthink of your Harvard education as a mortgage.â, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Class size: 119 (medium). Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Class size: 71. EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 68 OOS matriculants, West Virginia University School of Medicine, 16.6% of out of state students interviewed. Also, they love early applicants. Very OOS friendly-- 37 OOS matriculants, University of Maryland School of Medicine, First year class size: 161 (medium-large). 51% in state students: 49% out of state students. On January 9, Angeli was arrested and... brought up on U.S. federal charges of "knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds". Thanks for this information. Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. Very OOS friendly-- 39 OOS matriculants, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, 3.3% of out of state students interviewed. For a big city kid as myself, it was a huge turn off. Carver College of Medicine, 11.5% of out of state students interviewed. Secondary is long and it sucks. 89% in state students: 11% out of state students. Not very OOS friendly-- 18 OOS matriculants. Kind of OOS friendly-- 34 OOS matriculants, 9 of which are MD/PhD. ), very, very old facilities but are building a giant, new, shiny medical educational building that's set to open in 2019 I think. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine, 17% of out of state students interviewed. 36% in state students: 60.8% out of state students. I don't really know why so many people apply to BU-- it has pretty high average stats. You can qualify for in-state tuition years 2-4, making cost of tuition overall very good (around 130k). Michigan State University College[ of Human Medicine. 5% of out of state students interviewed. Out of this world, oh my god why, are you fucking kidding me high OOS tuition at 87 fucking thousands dollars a year. High tuition at 60k. No merit based aid available--all need based. East Tennesse State University of James H. Quillen College of Medicine. 74% in state students: 26% out of state students. But basically if you're Georgian you have a good shot at medical school since you have two institutions that basically only accept Georgians, and MCG has a massive class of ~240 students." Loves their high stat individuals. EXTREMELY OOS friendly-- 41 OOS matriculants, University of Louisville School of Medicine, First year class size: 156 (medium-large), 3.7% of out of state students interviewed. 5.3% of out of state students interviewed. Not very OOS friendly due to small class size -- 15 OOS matriculants, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, First year class size: 120 (medium). Cheap student housing. OOS friendly once you get the interview since only 28 students are OOS. First year class size: 170 (large).