Netting $25k. I don’t know what kind of job she’ll have to do that, but I bet it won’t including going out of town for long weekends.
My daughter is working all weekend at Starbucks even though these aren’t her normal days. There is some event in town and it is all hands on deck. Most jobs college kids have aren’t that glamorous.
I think you really need to sit down with pencil and paper to show her how the money is going to work. She needs to understand that she’s going to be working, making a lot of money, and not getting to spend any of it on herself - no new clothes, no coffees, no going away for the weekend. When she graduates and has ‘only’ $15k in loans which has become $20k with interest, the no coffee and no new clothes lifestyle will continue unless she continues to live at home.
Kids who have had most things provided and only worked for their own spending money really have a shock when they have to pay rent, utilities, groceries, clothing. I remember when my kids and I took a short trip, maybe 2 hours from home, and I said I needed gas. One looked at me and said “But you just bought gas yesterday.” Hmm, yes. The car eats it like you eat the groceries, use the laundry detergent, need new shoes…