MBAs are different in that regard. An MBA from a no name school has close to zero credibility and won't help at all in a job search. It would honestly be a waste of $24,000 for your daughter to attend this program unless she is just doing it for fun or for the experience of studying abroad.
My husband just secured a $20,000 pay bump at his new job (compared to the other 2 direct hires who came on board with him) simply because he is an MBA CANDIDATE at UCLA Anderson School of Business. The company he works for very much values continued education and has several MBAs from the UC system in their ranks. They cited his education credentials as justification for agreeing to the higher pay that he countered with at the initial offer. That degree will make him more valuable to the company long term, and that is what they are looking for.