Anonymous wrote:My son is looking for a college to transfer to after an unexpected gap year due to illness. He's is now Okay but did poorly last spring at a selective U (that he doesn't want to return to)and it brought his GPA down to a 3.0. He has almost 60 credits including 26 AP credits with 4s and 5s. His high school GPA was 3.9 (unweighted) and had 2240 SAT/ 34 ACT. He wants a school in a city or good college town with self designed majors and/or not stringent requirements so he doesn't have to spend extra time to graduate. He prefers warmer weather. I'm helping him research and I would like a school with a good support system in case he has medical issues (and he became somewhat depressed due to these issues). At this point cost is less important than finding a good fit, but I'd prefer less than $35k tuition (he had a big scholarship prior). He is interested in foreign language, graphic design, videography... He's looking internationally too but I want to give him solid US options. Please help!! Online searches not too helpful.
Anonymous wrote:You're dealing with a complicated situation, and for this reason, I'd recommend that you get in touch with Brie Jeweler-Bentz at the School Counseilng Group. She was enormously helpful to our son who successfully transferred after his first year of college.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I would not recommend a foreign location if his medical condition is still impacting his ability to handle the stress of college. Stress can have wide repercussions on grades and mental health and dealing with an unfamiliar country can add a layer of anxiety. My daughter is at an enormous university far away, but still in the US and the medical community there is twenty years behind the times. She comes home for treatment as opposed to following the backward advice she has received at school. There are numerous threads on CC that deal directly with handling a chronic illness from afar. I think if you query the parents on that forum you are much more likely to get useful suggestions on the right college as well as tips on how to make it work. I do think you are looking at closer to $60,000.
Anonymous wrote:My son is looking for a college to transfer to after an unexpected gap year due to illness. He's is now Okay but did poorly last spring at a selective U (that he doesn't want to return to)and it brought his GPA down to a 3.0. He has almost 60 credits including 26 AP credits with 4s and 5s. His high school GPA was 3.9 (unweighted) and had 2240 SAT/ 34 ACT. He wants a school in a city or good college town with self designed majors and/or not stringent requirements so he doesn't have to spend extra time to graduate. He prefers warmer weather. I'm helping him research and I would like a school with a good support system in case he has medical issues (and he became somewhat depressed due to these issues). At this point cost is less important than finding a good fit, but I'd prefer less than $35k tuition (he had a big scholarship prior). He is interested in foreign language, graphic design, videography... He's looking internationally too but I want to give him solid US options. Please help!! Online searches not too helpful.