@FCBarca10 I get that these are the courses for your major. My point was that your GPA is low relative to this level of less rigorous coursework. You C and F in the French classes will remain on your transcript even if you retake and get a better grade and a better calculated GPA. And those are Intro French classes. The transcript tells a story beyond just a GPA. An EC, no matter how fantastic, cannot cover for a lower level academic performance.
Some more stuff you may need to be aware of: NJ has expanded the program for free tuition for cc’s and so bright students are taking advantage of that, especially in South Jersey where a 4-year school is not easy to commute to. As a prof at 4-yr NJ college, I see a lot of those CC transcripts from very accomplished students with very high GPA’s in rigorous courses. These types of students will be your competition to TCNJ, which is a smaller college and may have limits on transfer students. You may need to dig into that find out about that some more rather than assuming it will be a match for you.
Also, are the courses you’re taking in the Fall transferable to your intended major? Check njtransfer.org, if you haven’t already done so. All NJ 4-yr universities are required by law to give you 60 credits from the community college, but many of those credits may go the “free elective” bin and may not count towards your major. You should at least make sure you’re covering some courses that transfer as General Education at your target schools in NJ. And I would also add some safeties like Rowan and Stockton to the list.