Trying for "Most Rigorous" but what about scheduling issues?

There are a few colleges that want to see a math or math-heavy course in senior year, such as Washington publics.

If he wants to go into economics to the PhD level, or quantitative finance, he may want to see if he can take multivariable calculus and/or linear algebra at a local community college, because those directions require more advanced math (PhD study expect undergraduate math preparation like real analysis and calculus-based probability theory).