The others have done a great job of explaining why all of your DE credits will not transfer to many OOS schools. In Florida, the state has setup the DE systems, so your credits can transfer to the Florida state system schools (like UF, FAU, FSU, etc).
It is a perfectly valid option to choose an elite school, out of state, and pass on your DE, AP, and IB credits.
In general, at UF, DE students can transfer up to 60 credit hours of community college credit as part of the hours needed for their UF degrees. Check with UF admissions, but they likely will require that you take many of our upper division classes at UF.
https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/advising/info/dual-enrollment-course-credit-info.aspx
UF does offer a “Combined BS/MS” degree in CISE.
https://www.cise.ufl.edu/academics/undergrad/bsms
Instead of graduating in 4 years, you take at least one extra year worth of MS level classes, plus you replace up to 12 credits of lower division credits with MS level classes. At the end of 5 (or more) years, you graduate with both degrees. The program also requires that you take the GRE and apply to grad school (and meet whatever requirements grad students have to meet).
In summary, check with UF on how many DE credits can be used toward your degree, check with the OOS state schools on their policies, and then move forward. ![]()
Good Luck!