If your financial aid doesn’t cover your college costs, here are smart strategies to bridge the gap and stay enrolled.
- ByLisa Kaplan
- / June 1, 2026
3 min read
If your financial aid falls short, the best ways to stay enrolled are to review your cost of attendance, ask your school about additional aid, and consider responsible financing options.
Don’t panic — you still have options to stay enrolled and on track toward graduation.
Start by reviewing your cost of attendance.
Make sure you understand the full picture — not just tuition, but also housing, food, books, and other essentials. Then compare that to your financial aid package. The difference is your funding gap.
Talk to your school’s financial aid office.
If your aid package falls short, Federal Student Aid (opens in new window) advises students to work with their school’s financial aid office to understand available options before making enrollment decisions. They may be able to offer additional aid, payment plans, or emergency grants.
Look into private student loans.
Private loans can help fill the gap, but they require a credit check — and many students are declined for not having a strong enough credit history. That’s where GradBridge comes in. We specialize in second-look loans for students who were declined elsewhere but still show strong potential.
Apply with a cosigner.
Adding a creditworthy cosigner — like a parent or guardian — can significantly improve your chances of approval and help you qualify for better rates.
Consider part-time work or budgeting adjustments.
If the gap is small, working a few hours per week or tightening your budget may be enough to bridge it. Just be careful not to take on so much that it affects your academic performance.
Don’t let a shortfall derail your education. With the right tools — and a partner like GradBridge — you can find a way to stay enrolled and keep moving forward.
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