My only suggestion would be is if they give numbers, and not percentages, ask them to convert it into percentages too.
For example, not her major/career field, but to illustrate how you have to look at the big picture every which way.
ERAU tells AFROTC candidates that they give out the most rated slots to their grads, only after the AFA.
This is true. However, because they have such a large det., the % of cadets that get rated are not as high as VT, and is only equivalent to the national avg, hence the amount is great, but statistically not any better, and in the case of VT, worse than other colleges an applicant might like more.
A det may say they have 100% get ED, yet only had 1 apply, while another will say 6 got it, but maybe 10 applied.
For me as a parent that would make me ask a follow up question.
Percentage of cadets/mids that enter as a freshman and commission. Maybe the 100% has a higher drop rate than the other school.
This matters because at a certain point if she is scholarship she has to commit.
I hope that helps.
PS: I would also investigate the scholarship system, and if her #1 school is a host or a xtown unit.
AFROTC is the only branch that the scholarship is tied to the cadet and their major, not the det.
AF/NROTC give more scholarships to tech majors
A/NROTC tie the scholarship to the college, but there isn't the Type system like AFROTC (Type 1 any college, no limit tuition; Type 2 limit to 18K, you can pay the difference; Type 7 IS cost only, and you cannot pay the difference)
AFROTC no SFT (soph yr) no commissioning and dis-enrolled.
You are in a great place right now because she is a jr. Take the time and investigate everything. There are good and bad issues with each of them.