<p>Thanks to everyone for their advice. My D is at home now and plans to get a job and volunteer at my youngest D’s school; my youngest is in Kindergarten. She is making plans to volunteer with Parks and Recs’ Therapy Program to see if that is truly what she wants to do and major in. CC has already started so it is too late to take any classes now. She will talk to an admissions counselor next week about transferring to a CC in the summer. She seems to be happier knowing that she does not have to go back to the 4 hour away 4 year college. She is taking her meds daily with reminding and she is responsible for them. She is taking them daily (holidays, weekends and summer) so that it becomes a habit. The same strategies that we planned for this semester will be used in the summer and I am very optimistic. I still do not think that the college handled this situation well but plan to move optimistically forward. I have enjoyed reading all of the posts and have even enjoyed the debates. I was so upset when I first posted and the pain and disappointment so fresh that I think I was overly sensitive. I apologize for that. I think too that I was a little embarrassed that my D was placed on Academic Suspension. It is hard to admit that your child was not ready and did not succeed that 1st time out. But that too eases more each day. I want my D to be happy and to succeed and we are on the right path. Again thanks to all.</p>