No, she will put
all information from form 1098 T on her return, because she is claiming you. For more information on this, please review
the rules in IRS Publication
970, tax benefits for education.
Summarized it states;
The parents will
claim the student as a dependent on the parent's tax return and:
The parents will
claim all scholarships, grants, tuition payments, and the student's 1098-T on
the parent's tax return and:
The parents will
claim all educational tax credits that qualify.
If the parent is
claiming the student as a dependent, the student can still file their own tax
return to try and receive the taxes they paid for that year. Whenever they are completing their taxes, the
student must select the option that states; 'I can be claimed on someone else's
return' (see screen shot from Turbo Tax online). Remember, however, that who claims the
student as a dependent will be the one who claim qualified education expenses
for education or credit.