I think that they are both excellent options.
I would not be too concerned about this. My thinking is that engineering is not easy, and just going into engineering implies that the student is going to need to show that they can do it. If engineering does not work out, there are lots of other options and any very good university will provide other options.
Both are affordable for you. Both a very good schools. They are somewhat different, for example in size. The student is the person who is going to be finding their way to class, doing homework, doing more homework, and generally has to put in the effort for a full four years. Their preference matters. Also, I had one daughter attend a relatively small university and have become a big fan of smaller schools.
If your daughter would prefer Case, and given that it is affordable and very good, I would go with Case.