As a follow up at
@Haveaniceday , the curriculum for the Management major is located here:
https://www.uscga.edu/management-curriculum/.
As you can see, your freshman year does not get into any of your major courses and is a little STEM heavy (as is part of your sophomore, or third-class, year). Looking at your courses, have you at least taken college prep or general chemistry or physics? Will you be taking calculus? It's good that you have at least taken pre-calculus but your above courses don't really demonstrate a grounding/baseline in the classes USCGA expects you to take freshman year. That isn't an unbeatable hurdle, it might just mean your application is more scrutinized to ensure you can succeed. Your GPA is solid and your ACT is decent as well, getting that score up on the 26th will definitely help your application.
At this point (as a student almost through October of your senior year), there is not much left that you can do to strengthen your application. My recommendations would be to get your ACT up if you can (have you taken the SAT?), get a high score on your PFE, and request an interview through your Admissions Officer. The rest is a waiting game to see how you compare against other candidates and for Admissions to make a decision.