Education

You are not required to enter your 1098-T as it is an informational document.

However, if your scholarships/grants (if any) exceed your Qualified Education Expenses, you are required to claim the difference as income.

If your educational expenses exceed your financial aid, you may qualify for an education deduction or credit.

So, you should claim both your financial aid as well as your qualified educational expenses.

 Her school should be able to provide you with a substitute 1098-T or a statement of scholarships/grants (if any) and qualified education expenses.