private high school payment

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However, there is still a roadblock in that many four year schools (including some Connecticut public universities) require high school transcripts for all transfer applicants.


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There are enough that don’t.

Sounds like maybe the child and the father had a falling out? otherwise why would he stop paying unless he had a financial setback.

The child was under 18 during much of that senior year, correct? Or did the dad stop paying once the child turned 18? Did the dad pay child support that was in addition to his share of the tuition?

BTW…did dad go to the graduation? (just curious…there seems to be an unspoken backstory here).

What’s to stop the mom from now claiming that she home-schooled the kid and creating her own transcript based on grades he got in high school? ha ha…I really don’t know…just wondering. With a home-schooled transcript and good SAT or ACT scores, that may get him going onto college.

In the meantime, I’d have him take some CLEP tests and earn some credits. Does he have AP credits?