When you are in college, working full-time can be close to impossible, but the need for money still often demands full-time funds. For this reason, an increasing number of college students are turning to a variety of ways to earn extra cash in-between class sessions. If you need some ideas, consider this list.Â
Open an Online Business
One of the best ways to plan a financial future of success is by opening a business, and the internet allows even busy college students to do that now. While some students take on significant debt with public borrowing, others struggle to keep up with the more stringent payback requirements of many private student loans. Opening a business can help give you some security with repaying loans.Â
2. Get an On-Campus Job
Depending on where you attend school, your options for on-campus employment may vary, but most colleges offer a variety of job choices. Talk to the departments you take classes in as well as others that you just have a general interest in. You may also qualify for financial aid. Speak to an advisor for guidance.Â
 3. Sell Gently-Used Clothes
Are you someone who loves buying clothes? If so, you might enjoy selling them, too! Plus, selling gently-used clothes gives you the chance to refresh your wardrobe again and again. If you really want to step up your secondhand selling game, you can try scouring clothing deals of popular brands at local thrift shops and then list the items on eBay or social media.
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4. Offer Tutoring Services
What are you currently majoring in? Another option for making some cash on the side is to become a tutor of a variety of in-demand subjects. If you are fluent in another language or you are particularly awesome at algebra or chemistry, there are many ways that you can start earning money by offering tutoring services to both children and adults. You can choose to freelance with a larger company or totally independent on your own.Â
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5. Walk Dogs
If you are an animal lover and you are good at handling multiple pets at the same time, something else worth trying for some extra cash is to walk neighborhood dogs. If you do not have a lot of experience with dogs, maybe try volunteering at a local shelter first. After you feel confident in your skill level, make fliers and post them around your community. Then, get out and meet all of the pooches in your neighborhood.
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6. Babysit
For college students who have young siblings or enjoy being around younger children, another option for making money is to babysit. If you are unsure where to start, ask friends, family, and coworkers if they have upcoming reasons to need a babysitter. Then, go from there. Generally, word-of-mouth works very well for babysitting.Â
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7. Become a Freelance Writer
There is no doubt about it: College can be demanding. From attending classes, labs and study groups to making time for self-care and absorbing all of the information that you read, there is not a lot of time to relax, especially with a job. Working from home as a freelance writer can offer you more flexibility while still providing an avenue for earning.
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8. Deliver Food
Today’s modern world is one of convenience. With food delivery apps such as Door Dash, InstaCart, and Grub Hub offering quick and easy eating options in so many places, working as an independent food delivery person can be another low-effort way to earn more money. If you do not have a car, this option is much more limited, but some places do accept bicycle deliveries.
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Which of these ideas sounds most appealing to you? Earning extra money in college is a great way to pay off debts, live on your own and enjoy a bit of life outside of classes. If you have trouble scheduling a traditional job around your school priorities, consider this list of options.