Anonymous wrote:Someone I know got into the Honors' Program at Penn State with a GED--so it can be done. She left school for a GED for philosophical reasons (she disagreed with a non-academic graduation requirement) and had had a very strong record before that, so it was a bit of a unique circumstance.
But if he's dead set against school next year--is it schooling in general or something specific about his local school. Because a kid who is so burnt out on school that they can't complete one more year may not be a great candidate for going to college right away.
What about getting a GED and pursuing some sort of technical program rather than straight up school? A friend of mine's son did the automotive tech course here:
http://www.wyotech.edu/programs and loved it. They do have student housing.