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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 705336" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would send these letters certified, return receipt requested. This means someone will sign for them and you get a copy of that. You can verify that the office got the letter and knows that you want her disenrolled because she is unstable and not fit. I would include that in her mental state, esp given her suicide attempts, she could be a danger to others. If she is bipolar and on antidepressants, she is likely manic and could do any number of things, and likely could be dangerous. This is sad, but sadly true. She could be dangerous to herself or to others, and the university, once notified this way, will have to either unenroll her or else assume the liability for having her on the campus. They will NOT want this. This will end your financial responsibility for her tuition, which is important. It will also show that she needs help, that it isn't just your opinion, but that of her doctors and of the university - a much larger and more respected institution than just dear old mom and dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 705336, member: 1233"] I would send these letters certified, return receipt requested. This means someone will sign for them and you get a copy of that. You can verify that the office got the letter and knows that you want her disenrolled because she is unstable and not fit. I would include that in her mental state, esp given her suicide attempts, she could be a danger to others. If she is bipolar and on antidepressants, she is likely manic and could do any number of things, and likely could be dangerous. This is sad, but sadly true. She could be dangerous to herself or to others, and the university, once notified this way, will have to either unenroll her or else assume the liability for having her on the campus. They will NOT want this. This will end your financial responsibility for her tuition, which is important. It will also show that she needs help, that it isn't just your opinion, but that of her doctors and of the university - a much larger and more respected institution than just dear old mom and dad. [/QUOTE]
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