College admissions rescinded at the last minute.

<p>I like the idea of staying in under open enrollment. One of my DDs needed a particular senior class at the local public. It was to be transferred back to her university so she could graduate without returning to the area (she was being stalked and her school graciously allowed her to take those couple of last classes from afar, but it was not easy in any part of the situation to get this creative thinking happening at two publics)</p>

<p>DD could not enroll, she had to take the open enrollment course and that was very complicated with it being a senior small, usually full class. We found the amazing person at each campus to help us navigate the system outside the box. In each case before any exceptions were offered DD really had to prove herself worthy of that privilege.</p>

<p>No one but the registrar would know she was open enrollment. Could your son go there, be there, get in to the routine there and have some sort of ‘deal’ with admissions that he prove himself this fall and then would be transferred into ‘regular’ school.</p>

<p>Many times when dealing with the system, you must show them how simple it could be to think out side the box, but do not ask them to get there on their own, you must do the creative thinking.</p>