Hi everyone, for those who are interested I wanted to give you an update on what happened yesterday...
First off I called DD yesterday morning and asked her to read through this thread before I came up.
I went to her apartment and spent some time talking to her. For one thing she's still been working 32 hours a week which I didn't realize, I thought her hours had been cut back a couple of weeks ago but apparently that's not the case. So she said she's already in a hole at school going into this semester but besides that, she has still been very unhappy there, hasn't felt "inspired" and because of that has missed classes and she knows she doesn't focus on her studying/homework like she should. UMaine wasn't the school she wanted to go to initially and she feels like she settled, so I think some of it has been psychological. By the time we were done talking it was clear she was ready to withdraw that day...I did tell her that if she was going to withdraw I felt it was fair that she start contributing to her apartment rent since the reason she had the apartment was because of college (right now she pays for her internet, electric and food and I pay the rent).
Anyway, we went to the university, went to her department building to tell them she was considering withdrawing and the professor we met with was wonderful. He asked her some questions in order to get an idea of what was going on, he didn't pressure her in any way to stay at the school, he only gave her his opinion (he thought she should stick out the semester, especially knowing she was just a bit below 2.0 but he made some suggestions if she was going to withdraw regardless). As we talked it came out that there was one class in particular that she was very stressed out about and it was the reason she felt like her GPA would continue to suffer this semester. So he suggested she drop that class, which would actually put her in part-time status since she dropped another class previously but he felt with her current 3 classes she would easily get the GPA above 2.0 as long as she got B's (he was concerned about her Anthropology class since apparently a lot of people struggle with that, but she told him that's actually an easy class for her). And I had looked at her grade history yesterday morning and she's been getting a mix of B's and D's, so I knew she would definitely be capable of getting B's. When it started sounding like she was going to stay I asked him how she changes advisors and explained that's been much of the problem as well and he said it could be done right then, so since he was an advisor she agreed to switch to him.
She walked out feeling so much better because she'd switched advisors and withdrew from the class that was her biggest stress and the advisor was really terrific, he was clearly there to help her regardless of the decision she made and when we left he told her to email him any time if she has questions/problems. She said the meeting would have gone completely different if she'd me with her previous advisor and I don't doubt that, and she most likely would have dropped out. She still intends to withdraw from UMaine after this semester and I'll support her if that's what she decides to do because ultimately, it's her life, her decision, and I want her to do what she feels is best for her.
Thank you all again so much for your advice and support, I felt like I went into the meeting yesterday a little more prepared and knew what questions to ask thanks to the comments here.
