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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Community College and transferring would be your child’s best option.[/quote] OP, are you in the DC area? Not all posters here are. If you're local: Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) has a program where students attend for two years then, if they meet requirements, get a guaranteed transfer to one of 40 area colleges and universities. I'm not talking about "just attend CC"--this is a specific program aimed at students who want a four-year degree from a college/uni but who, for whatever reason--need to save money, not quite ready academically, undecided about field of study, not ready to leave home just yet, whatever--can't get to a four-year college straight out of high school. Look up "guaranteed admissions agreements" on the NOVA website at www.nvcc.edu. If you're not in this area--I think other community colleges in other areas may have similar programs. Might be something to pursue if your DD needs to live at home longer but might be able to handle going away eventually. [/quote]
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