The admissions standards are actually a little less stringent for outofstate applicants, as Binghamton wants the outofstate tuition which is about $10,000 higher than instate. And it wants to increase geographic diversity. However, it offers merit aid to high stat outofstate applicants to make the cost almost the same as instate. This has the effect of increasing the geographic diversity while not lessening admissions standards.
@mohammadmohd18 There are some state flagships–University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, for example, that have more outofstate students than instate residents/students. University of Michigan in Ann Arbir now has about 40% of the students being from outofstate versus instate.