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Out of state with those schools are more or less non existent for aid.

Expect to be paying full for places like Berkeley, UIUC, UT Austin, Georgia Tech.
I mean Georgia Tech “does” have stuffs like Provost Scholarship, Stamps President’s Scholarship, etc. but do not bet on it. Chances are, unless you have an extremely “interesting” background, you aren’t going to get it.
And I’m sure it’s the same for the other schools you mentioned.

In general, need based is non-existent in public schools. Especially in the top public unless your family is super super poor and you have dealt with much hardships.

Private schools because of this generally tend to be more affordable or at least around the same price as out of state schools for most students.
And just note the super top privates tend to have phenomenal financial aid. A family earning 90k$ income would have to pay around 3,600 a year for tuition & fees + room & board (basically everything but your own “travel” and “cloth” and “textbook” and “insurance” expenses which is usually paid by work study of around 3,000 -and 1,500 in summer-) in Harvard.
That same family in out of state like berkeley would be paying $58k a year alone in Berkeley in tuition/fees/room/board and don’t forget, this excludes also travel/cloth/textbook/insurance which usually ends up driving that number to around 65k$ a year with no guaranteed work study.

Personal advice: Apply to privates and instate. Some out of state is fine but don’t expect financial aid especially in the more competitive state schools.
And note there is a NOTICEABLE bump in financial aid even in inbetween schools such as Harvard and Stanford. Each school does its financial aid system differently and as far as I know it, Harvard and Princeton might be one of the very few if not the only that does not count your home as a liquidity value in itself (implying if you live in a more wealthier community, other schools such as Yale, Columbia, MIT, Stanford will often give less financial aid overall)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmb5Ld8i3vg
Not my school and I don’t endorse these videos (I tend to disagree a lot about them) but this is how the financial aid system works in the top elite schools.
Just do note that from my experience, there becomes a noticeable drop even among privates in need based aid after the top 20 schools in the USNews.