@florida789 - Congratulations on the guaranteed seat. Not sure if it is worth looking further but since you are here let us explore.
What happens to her seat if she applies out of the guaranteed program?
Indian Asians are expected to meet 75-90% criteria at most medical schools because they are competing against their own over represented applicant pool. So medians and averages of a school don’t apply. If you have access to MSAR, you should look at the 75-90% range numbers and ignore 50%.
What you mention above are standard attributes of most med school applicants that are expected of them - volunteering, shadowing, internships - Stanford or Harvard does not add much value. If you have not done these no one will bother looking at the app.
People tell you they do holistic check of application, dont look at stats alone etc but having gone through that with 2 Indian american kids and working with several others, I believe the applications get ignored unless they start at certain number. There is a generally accepted number called LizzyM number which is 10 times GPA + old MCAT score (you can google for new to old translations) which need to start at 77 or above for most top schools. Add a point or 2 if one attended a top 10-20 school. If there are any published papers, if you are named a fulbright/rhodes/churchill/marshall scholar, volunteered for peace corps etc you get actual real additional weight added to your app.
As you go a little lower, things get complicated. Lot more people apply to schools like Emory thinking they have a shot but they also have very few seats. It is very hard to predict where one actually has a shot other than broadly applying to see who invites you to interviews.