I recruit at Iowa State for my company and an internship is the single most important differentiating factor. 2nd most is personal projects. Everyone does the same projects. If you have a project on your resume that is required for a class, I couldn't care less. An example in the engineering majors is the Mars Rover project or drone project. Don't care unless you won and took it to nationals or something. We actually cross out GPA when talking to them as to not have it bias us. So academics aren't that important
That being said, we rarely offer internships to freshman. We start junior year typically. She should try because of the experience, especially interviews but don't expect much like @cowgirl836 said.
I think after freshman or sophomore year is a great opportunity for a study abroad semester or summer. Obviously cost is a factor though.
Basically I'm saying if she was lifeguarding at the pool for a summer job, that does less than a study abroad or a relevant internship
It's pretty obvious companies don't care about competence anymore. It is all about who you know and not what you know. In other words companies are lemmings and play follow the leader.