Why is her heart with Fordham? Usually the heart knows.
Why not meet with someone in Fordham’s neuroscience department and put your cards on the table? Tell them about the offer at UNC and ask them what research opportunities are available at Fordham. Find out what their track record is of placing students in PhD programs. The money saved can help pay for that doctorate.
What I read on Fordham’s Neuroscience webpage is very encouraging:
“Our primary aim is to make you be a highly competitive candidate for postgraduate study in neuroscience through our uniquely integrative program. . .
“We . . . prepare you by requiring you to engage in Neuroscience research by completing an independent peoject during your time here. Prepare to be fascinated.
“We want you to excel in your field - and as a human being.”
Sounds like their stated objectives and your daughter’s align. Marketing hype or truth? That’s why you visit and meet with a representative of the department - preferably the department chair. You can size them up and decide if you want to entrust your daughter’s future to them.
Something else you can do is to do some research on the faculties of the two departments and see how they compare. These professors bring their own backgrounds and their own research interests regardless of at what university they currently they are currently teaching. And even though Fordham is not R1 like UNC, they are R2 which means that their professors are also engaged in research. Here are past university affiliations I found for the Fordham faculty who are listed in their Neuroscuence Department:
MIT
Carnegie-Mellon University
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
University of Miami School of Medicine
Free University of Berlin, Germany
Cornell University, Weill Medical College
Cheng Kung University
University of Michigan
Princeton University
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Colgate University
University of Virginia
Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons
This doesn’t strike me as a group of lightweights.
Finally, you might ask of each school whom your daughter wil be working with on research projects. Full faculty? TAs? How much contact will she have with full professors?
The common data set for each college states a 13:1 student:teacher ratio at Fordham and 17:1 at UNC. At Fordham, about 2-3% of all university classes have enrollments over 40 students. At UNC, roughly 20% have enrollments over 40. At Fordham, about half the classes have fewer than 20 students. At UNC, about 40% of the classes have fewer than 20 students. You can get more specific information about Neuroscience classes directly from each of the respective departments.