The schools on your list are OOS public universities. In all likelihood, they will be very costly to attend. In terms of need based aid, for the UCs you will be expected to pay the differential between OOS and instate costs $23,000 plus your family EFC plus your student contribution. These will be very costly as an OOS student.
The schools do give need based aid to OOS students but usually only federal entitlements like the Pell Grant,many the Direct loans. It isn’t likely that you are going to receive grant money from an OOS public university where you are not a resident and your family doesn’t pay taxes. These schools have the mission of providing for their instate students first and foremost.
I would suggest you run the net price calculators for these schools. This will give you an estimate of your net costs to attend. HOWEVER, if your parents are self employed or own a business, own properties other than your primary residence, or are divorced, the net rorice calculators will not be accurate.