<p>It is pretty early to be set on either colleges or majors. A year and a half (i.e. time between now and when she is making her college application list and starting to apply to colleges) is enough time that her preferences of either colleges or majors can change significantly.</p>
<p>If her preferences remain similar to what they are now, then she may want to compare the curricula for her desired major at various colleges and then compare the offerings at her preferred colleges. Depending on her interests, she may be able to construct a similar selection of courses, perhaps under some other type of art major. However, suitable offerings for her academic interests are the most important fit factor in choosing a college, since that is the whole point of attending college in the first place.</p>
<p>Besides the above considerations, many here will tell you to try to avoid her getting fixated on a small number of “dream” colleges that might not admit her, might be too expensive, and might not have suitable offerings for her academic interests. That can lead to a lot of trouble and disappointment later. Be sure that you and she discuss the financial constraints before she makes her application list, and that she realizes that an acceptance with insufficient financial aid or scholarships is the same as a rejection.</p>