child graduated college May 2022 & lived at home until mid July when started job, how to determine support for dependency test?

How do I determine support for the dependency test for a qualifying child in my situation?  My 22 year old daughter was a full-time college student who graduated mid-May 2022.  She lived at home until she started a new job out-of-state on July 18 and moved into an apartment on August 1.  After reading the dependency test, it is my understanding that she meets the requirements for relationship, age, and residency.  I don't know if she qualifies based on the support requirement.  We have claimed her as a dependent every year on taxes so far.  How do I determine this?  She did not pay us to cover any expenses while she lived at home.   We covered food, gas, use of our vehicle, phone, etc.  With her income now, she pays for her own rent, utilities, food, gas.  She's still on our phone plan and is driving our vehicle.  I don't know how to determine who is eligible to claim her.  She will have to file her own tax return for 2022 (this will be her first year filing taxes) due to her new W-2.  I want to make sure she is claimed on the correct return.     

We also have a 1098-T which has a scholarship amount ($7,500) that is greater than the qualified tuition and expenses amount ($4,240) and book expenses ($168).  Is the return that claims my daughter also the return that includes the 1098-T info?

I am at the Personal Info section at the beginning of TurboTax, and I want to make sure I answer the question correctly ("Is ---- info the same for 2022").