We Sent Our Son Money for School for Years—Then Discovered He Wasn’t Enrolled at All

We Sent Our Son Money for School for Years—Then Discovered He Wasn’t Enrolled at All

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We Sent Our Son Money for School for Years—Then Discovered He Wasn’t Enrolled at All
Every parent wants the best for their child. We work, save, sacrifice, and pour our hopes into their future—trusting that the path they say they’re walking is the one they’re truly on. For years, we believed our son was away at college, studying hard and inching closer to the life he’d always dreamed of.

We sent him money for tuition.
Money for books.
Money for rent, food, “unexpected school expenses,” and everything in between.Groceries

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But the truth we uncovered years later was something we never saw coming.

The Perfect Illusion
At first, everything seemed normal. He called home with stories about professors he liked, classmates he was working with, and assignments he was buried under. He sounded stressed, tired, proud—exactly like any college student.

We trusted him. Why wouldn’t we?

Looking back, the signs were there—missed photo requests, no official school emails forwarded, vague explanations about his major and schedule—but when you’re a parent, love blinds you more gently than you realize.

The Moment Everything Crumbled
We found out by accident. A simple phone call to the school’s registrar’s office—meant only to verify a tuition detail—turned into a moment that knocked the air out of us.

There was no record of him.
Not for that semester.
Not for the previous year.
Not ever.

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