HELP!! Paying for College Courses as Senior in HS

<p>Quick overview:
-High School didn't allow me to graduate early even though I had taken all the core classes (science, english, math, etc...) because "we don't offer such program" so I took college courses.
-School paid for first 18 credits from junior and 1st semester senior year, but they won't pay for more.
-I have to pay for credits second semester: ~$3000.</p>

<p>Courses at college(in high school lingo):
Calc 4
AP Chem
AP Physics C + Lab
Genetics + Lab
Anataomy and Physiology</p>

<p>So...
Any ideas how I can pay for it?
Is it worth it?
It's at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, so most of the credits will probably not transfer over to my college next year.
If I drop the courses, I will have 1 english class at HS causing me to become super lazy and my brain to rot.</p>

<p>Thanks for reading! Any advice will help!!!</p>

<p>Why take the courses, let alone pay for them, if they're not even going to transfer?</p>

<p>Where do you live? Most states have laws that if you've exhausted the school's curriculum they HAVE to pay for you to continue education. </p>

<p>Other than that, I suggest you self-study or apply for scholarships. I'm positive there's something that would help this situation.</p>

<p>my future!!! only i'm attending u wisc lacrosse....</p>

<p>i planned what hs classes i would take each year so i have something to take as a senior. i'll just be half hs, half college last half of junior and all of senior year. </p>

<p>it does suck that the district only pays for 18 college credits, but at least there's something to do when you already took all the hard classes...</p>

<p>Thanks for all the replies.
I should have done what you did book_worm...
I live in Wisconsin and I'll check into the law regarding college tuition, but I really don't want to fight the school after everything they've already done for me.</p>