:shrug: I would disagree - you don't have to go to debt to get through college. Med School or Law School, maybe, but undergrad? Nope. There are a bunch of ways to increase your money inflow while also decreasing your outgo around college. Do community college for two years, for one example, prior to taking those classes to an in-state public university and graduate under their name, but at a significantly reduced cost.
The Bible says nothing positive about taking on debt, and quite a bit against it.
If I can recommend a guy who spends a lot of time teaching biblical principles as they relate to money.
Well, in order to do so, I joined the military. Which, on top of my education, set me up for a career. I was willing to sacrifice to get what I wanted.
I'm sorry your daughter feels stuck and overwhelmed. It's the first major hurdle for my generation and the ones slightly after us, and it does suck (like starting life with a third of a mortgage, but no house). But she isn't anywhere that she didn't put herself.