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What Happens To Financial Aid If You Take A Gap Year

What Happens To Financial Aid If You Take A Gap Year

The College Investor Audio Show · The College Investor

April 21, 20258m 27s

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Show Notes

With the stock market fluctuating and new tariffs raising concerns about family finances, some families are re-thinking the college decision (at least in the short term). While it might not be off the table, taking a gap year or deferring enrollment is an option for some. But what happens to financial aid if my child takes a gap year?

While taking time off before starting college has its benefits, it can also come with consequences. Financial aid is not automatically frozen or held for a year. Depending on the type of aid and the policies of the college, a gap year can mean recalculations, new paperwork, and in some cases, lost money.

Here’s what students and families need to understand about need-based aid, merit scholarships, and what happens if plans change.