Fishy
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He needs to spend a year in residence at whatever school he chooses.
If he sits out this semester and joins a school for the second semester, he's going to have to sit for a year and be eligible second semester in 18/19.
There's really no wiggle room here and there's no chance at a hardship waiver. If he didn't enroll at St. John's - no problem. If he did, it's a run of the mill transfer with the year in residence requirement.
If he sits out this semester and joins a school for the second semester, he's going to have to sit for a year and be eligible second semester in 18/19.
There's really no wiggle room here and there's no chance at a hardship waiver. If he didn't enroll at St. John's - no problem. If he did, it's a run of the mill transfer with the year in residence requirement.