@momrath is the resident architecture school expert around here and she has very informative posts. (Here is one from two weeks ago: Looking for colleges with architecture programs - #10 by momrath)
Depending on how sure your daughter is about wanting to become an architect and what she hopes to get out of college (i.e. just doing distribution and architecture requirements or having a bit more time to explore other areas of study?) will determine what kind of degree to look for. The schools in the western U.S. that are NAAB accredited (necessary for either the B. Arch or M. Arch) are listed below:
If you look at the full list of accredited programs you can see if a school offers a B. Arch, M. Arch, etc. My personal theory, based on not more than a hunch, is that a B.S. in Architecture from a school that offers an M. Arch might be a good option for students that are not yet ready to launch into a B. Arch in college.
Hopefully more expertise will be on its way, but this list should give you a start to explore, including several WUE options.