Can you attend any university on your list without taking on any debt whatsoever for your bachelor’s degree?
Do you know whether you will be considered in-state at Rutgers for a full four years, and again if you are applying to public medical schools in NJ?
Someone I know did move after graduating from university, worked for a couple of years, and is now officially considered in-state in the state that they moved to. It does seem likely that for medical school you might be in-state for where you move to (perhaps NC) rather than where you are coming from (NJ). This might impact admissions at some public medical schools.
Premed classes will be tough at any university that has a good premed program, which includes probably 200 colleges and universities in the US and every school on your list (or at least the 8 or 9 I am familiar with).
To me your list looks long, but good as long as the finances work out.