I agree with those who advise purchase of a digital camera. If you cannot afford a digital camera, you DEFINITELY cannot afford the "hobby" of film and print photography. I have been a professional photographer since I was admitted as the youngest member of Professional Photographers of America at age 16. I have owned Leica's, Nikons', and Hasselblad's (you do not want to know what they cost...)
Let me suggest you look into a Olympus C-4000 Digital Camera. You can buy them right now on E-Bay for under $200. They are a 4 megapixel camera, with zoom lens. It is just about ideal for a beginner. She will take fabulous pictures, and you will have little cost after purchase besides "photo paper" which is now available quite reasonably priced.
When she is ready to "graduate" then look at the Nikon's. They are just very hard to beat. Yes, it will cost around $1,500 for whatever is the then-current model.
By the way, we here at TBN used a Olympus Camedia for several years (and just replaced it a few months ago with a Nikon). We took thousands of product shots, portraits and many other shots, all of which met and exceeded the standards of professional photography.
Today is the world of digital photography, and that is that. Other than as a quaint pastime, there is no purpose for your daughter to take courses in "wet" photography. Instead, use the money to get a "student" version of Photoshop (if you don't want to spring for Photoshop, then get Paintshop Pro, which has most of the same features.).
Within 12 months of using the digital camera, and becoming expert at the features of Photoshop, your daughter will have real world skills that will not only be enjoyable, but earn top dollar in today's employee marketplace.
Go to Ebay and search for “Olympus C-4000 Digital camera.” Right now there are about 20 of these for sale, some direct from Olympus with full warranty. I don’t see how you can go wrong with this unit.
The best site for reviews of every digital camera, very well done site is
Digital Photography Review
Hope this helps.