As was mentioned above, she should visit any school she plans to consider applying to. Emory at Oxford is very small and sorta remote so it’s a different experience than going to any mid or larger size school with resources/activities on or off campus. They can find their people. The advantage of the school like Tulane is that there will be peers of new freshman or freshman that started by doing a different experience first semester now starting their campus life second semester of their freshman year. Just suggesting she not rule it out b/c it’s got a party reputation. And Loyola is right next door (literally) so there are opportunities to participate there too.
If the advantage of having other peers just starting their freshman campus experience, second semester doesn’t , as one benefit, outweigh “con“ of there being partiers on campus, then that is for this student to decide.
Whether at Tulane or any other school, they should see if they can meet with faculty in the neuroscience department.
Has the OP mentioned a budget? That’s another consideration.