I think your own intuition will put the first shape on things and will get the basics in place. The first to consider is her strengths
I tend to suggest 3 categories that most people roughly fall into
I assume that 2 of these categories can be elimated therefore you have a starting point.
My sister went to a career guidance specialist many years ago who confirmed what we really already knew. She would never be a nurse or in a caring profession, was not artistic or musical, languages were not her first love so teaching was out.
However she scored 98% in the logic section, went on to do business and finance, and has worked in the financial services area for many years. She is extremely good at her job.
Your daughter needs to choose the area and subjects that she is good at. List the college courses that include those subjects. Find as much detail about the courses she may be interested in. Go to the college open days
Finally narrow down the list to those closest to your needs
Also don't forget it's a very young age to be making life long decisions so try to think in fairly broad terms. Changes or adjustments can be made further down the line