Anonymous wrote:I think it's a waste of time and money (lots and lots of money) to force somebody to go to college when they don't want to be there.
I would let her be out on her own, nannying. Either things will go well, which is great, or she'll realize on her own that she really does need to go to college, which is also great. And it's not as though college were now or never. If she's always been very level-headed and made sound choices, you should trust her to do so now as well.
Maybe think of it as a gap year, if that would make you feel better?
I agree on the nannying for a year, fully supporting herself. Tell her you'll still pay for college after that year. (Or you can make it two years, so she has one to focus on applying, etc.)
It might be a win-win situation, because not only might she be eager to go to college, she'll be a better student than if you'd forced her to go right after high school. Do remember that she's an adult (or soon will be), and you need to do some degree of respecting her viewpoint, if you want her to respect yours.