<p>All three of my sons enrolled in a CC at the age of 14. They attended every semester taking anywhere between 9 and 12 credits and they graduated with their AS degrees’ before they received their highschool diploma (In fact the CC would not issue the degree until they had their diploma). We did some phone calls but we were sure to sit down and discuss everything that they needed to address so that they were prepared to go into any office and address people like any other college student. I do think your son will appear as young (which he is) but that is what you want to avoid. The school my three sons attended was always impressed by the fact that they handled everything on their own. When it came time to apply to colleges the president of the school asked my sons if they would like a letter of recommendation from him. We saw a copy of it and it still makes me cry when I read it…all three of their letters included how ready they were to take on any challenge at any university because they did such a great job of handling the schedule of a full time challenging highchool along with taking honors level classes at the CC. If your son is smart enough to be dual enrolled than he is smart enough to learn how to negotiate the registration and all other matters that come up. </p>
<p>Congratulations to your son…You must be very proud.</p>