I agree wholeheartedly with everyone else here: $60k for a bachelor’s degree is a terrible idea that will be a millstone around her neck (and the parents as cosigners).
This side note about not like stats or math is a bit of a red flag for both marketing and management - is it possible she likes the idea of those fields rather than knowing what the day to day work is like…?
In management she’s going to be running numbers every day, she’s going to need to understand P&L sheets, inventory, margins, labor costs, lease evaluations, etc. etc. In marketing she’s going to need to be able to measure and compare the metrics on campaigns to know if they’re effective and to show those numbers to her clients and recognize mathematically what effects the marketing is and isn’t having on the business. Data analytics is a tremendous amount of marketing now.
Management is math, and even “creatives” in marketing need to have a real facility with numbers.