The budget is critical. If you are serious about premed then you need to budget for a full 8 years in university, where the last 4 years are likely to be expensive.
As a California resident, you should not attend a university that is significantly more expensive than a University of California unless you can afford it plus 4 years of medical school without taking on any debt.
Another issue is that there are a LOT of universities that are very good for premed (if you ignore the cost). The various Universities of California are all very good for a premed student.
Also, the large majority of students who start university thinking “premed” end up doing something else. You should be thinking about what forms of something else might make sense to you.
I did not see your stats. If you are competitive at all for Stanford, and a California resident, then you should have a very good chance at some of your in-state public universities.
Also Stanford does not offer merit aid. It has need based aid. It has some sports scholarships. No merit aid.
I think that I would at least add UC Riverside.
What about attending a CSU for a full four years and graduating from there?