I'm not sure how the vocational rehab works in your area, but when I went to college, it would not have paid me to have a job. That income would have had an impact on reducing my tuition reimbursement. I can say that they do keep track of a grade point average. They would meet with me occasionally and review my grades. Anything below a C average would not have been covered. I kept a decent grade point average and was practically fully reimbursed. I did have a few seizures during some classes, and one test. The professor allowed me to come back and retake the test. I did not drink alcohol like many of my friends, I did not smoke and I pretty much studied really hard. I had many friends who were also handicapped for various reasons and they became some of my best friends.
After I graduated, I located housing that was near public transportation, a mall, several grocery stores, a neurologist and a regular MD. It allowed me to retain good medical advice, maintain an income without worrying about losing my license, and invest in a house which has drastically gone up in value. I now do a lot of shopping online. It's very convenient. I do not have to go out there and combat heavy traffic, poor weather conditions and any other driving hazards like the many idiots already on the road.
Technically, just a warning or aura can be considered a seizure. I think a lot of women tend to be more prone to the seizures during that time of the month (TOM), stress, trauma, illness, as well as a few other major factors. Because your daughter is young, please make sure she is placed on a medication that can be safe for an unborn fetus in the event she wants to become pregnant. Thoroughly research every medication that is suggested for her. They have all kinds of side effects.
During my first degree, I had a really bad roommate who kicked me out of the room many times. I think I slept a lot in the TV room or near the security guards for protection. Hopefully your daughter has a much better start. She might want a private room or off campus housing if it is walking distance.
Life is never dull with this condition!