Are you in-state for Rowan and will you need non-federal financial aid to attend your next school? If so, you should not apply to any of the UC schools.
As for chancing, more info is needed about your past academic record and demographics. I will note, however, that some of the schools on your list have transfer acceptance rates that are lower than their very low first-year admit rates, so even if you are a top candidate, your chances are low.
Look at Common Data Sets and research the admissions stats. There are top schools where transfer admissions rates are (relatively) higher than first-year rates (Vandy, WashU, Emory and, yes, Dartmouth come to mind).
Also, see if the schools you are targeting have a transfer coordinator who can help you understand what credits they’ll accept from Rowan and if they have any transfer credit agreement that covers NJ publics in general and/or Rowan in particular. If you are on a pre-med track, you are already facing many years of schooling and you don’t want to add extra semesters to make up undergrad credits. (A note about Columbia: it will be very difficult to complete the extensive core curriculum there starting as a junior, so consider that.)
Lastly, med school seats are hard to come by and getting one depends on high undergrad GPA and strong MCAT scores and faculty recommendations. You can achieve all those things at Rowan, but if you’re not happy there…