For those talking about CC, I wish my area was more open to it. When I was in high school, everyone made it seem like you were a complete joke if you went to our local CC. No one talked about it as a serious place to go and it wasn't really something that was recommended to anyone except those who they knew wouldn't make it through anything more. Had I known more about it and had someone talk to me seriously about it, I completely would have considered it as an option as a way to get my gen eds out of the way.
My oldest two (of 6) are going to CC and paying for it themselves. I understand what you're talking about. We live in an affluent town, though are not well-off ourselves. Both kids felt a huge amount of pressure about going to CC and also a huge amount of embarrassment. It's what was affordable to them and to us; neither of us are in a position to go into debt over it. I find it cringe-worthy when people, even of older age, ask what school one went to, as if it's a pedigree of sorts. Who the hell really cares? Is that a measure of one's worth as a person? I hate that going to community college is often the butt of jokes; it makes me sad for my kids.
But I'm certain that was the policy because when I worked there I volunteered to help a student group that was putting together resources for students if they became pregnant/had a child. We had a big meeting with all of the heads of various departments and the head of financial aid said that they do not allow a student to change their status to independent if they have a child or get married while already a student. (I was also a teen mom, so had my personal experience with that as well.)