An off-campus job might be the quickest way to earn extra cash, but good luck finding one that pays above minimum wage and accommodates your classes and activities — and still leaves downtime for fun.
So, how can you make money as a college student without risking your grades or your social life? One option is to go freelance and pick up gigs you can do according to your own schedule. Gigs let you work when you want, as much or as little as you want. At worst, you can earn enough to cover books and personal expenses. At best, you’ll turn your gig into a bona fide business by the time you graduate.
10 Gigs for College Students
The following ideas are all legitimate ways to start earning decent money right away, doing work that doesn’t require more experience than a college student is likely to have.
Rideshare Driver
If you’ve got a car on campus, you can make good money driving for Uber, Lyft, or another ridesharing platform. You’ll have to meet the minimum requirements — Uber, for example, requires that drives under age 23 have at least three years of driving experience, and in some states, you’ll have to get your car inspected every year — but once you’re up and running on the app, you can drive whenever it’s most convenient. Some drivers are on more than one app.
Delivery Driver
Sign up to deliver everything from mail-order packages to groceries and restaurant meals in the local area around your school. Popular delivery driver apps include Amazon Flex, Postmates, Uber Eats, DoorDash, GrubHub, Caviar, Deliv,
and Instacart. You might earn less making deliveries than you would as a rideshare driver, but you can combine the two to minimize downtime and maximize your earnings.
Virtual Assistant
Virtual assistants perform administrative work for busy professionals. The work might involve managing email, maintaining records, and managing social media. You’ll find VA gigs on a variety of freelance platforms, but often, you’ll face stiff competition. An alternative is to work with a platform like Time etc., which pays a flat fee and lets you work as much or as little as you want, with no bidding.
Babysit
Babysitting wages are no joke, averaging around $15 an hour. Not bad considering you’ll likely have at least part of the evening free to study after the children are in bed. Platforms, where parents list sitter positions, include Sittercity, Uloop, College Nattie's & Sitters, and Care.com.
Pet Sit/House Sit
If you don’t mind staying in strangers’ homes — while they’re away, of course — pet sitting and house sitting could be easy ways to make extra cash. In addition to walking and caring for the pets, you’d be responsible for keeping up the home and yard. HouseSitter.com and House Sitters American are two platforms where you can register to get jobs.
Sell Unneeded Belongings Online
There could be a market for your old textbooks, electronics, clothes and accessories, sports equipment, and even childhood toys. While some e-commerce platforms specialize in specific types of items — Poshmark for fashion and Amazon Trade-In for electronics, for example — you can always go the easy route and list large items on Facebook Marketplace or OfferUp and easy-to-ship items on eBay.
Take Tasks and Jobs on Demand
Apps like TaskRabbit, UpShift, Agent Anything and FancyHands match gig workers with people and companies hiring out tasks. Whereas some gigs are quick, one-time tasks, others might get you a few hours, or even a whole day’s work for a local business — all on demand.
Sell Your Study Materials
Let your class notes, flashcards, and other study material you’ve created help other students while they earn you money. Eligibility requirements vary by platform, but if you’re accepted and your notes pass muster, you’ll earn a portion of the proceeds for each sale. Course Hero and Study Soup are two platforms you can try.
Capitalize on Your Talent
Whether your skills lean toward the creative or the technical, there might be a market for your talent, and you don’t need your own website to tap into it. Skills that do well on Fiverr include programming, graphic design, and business copywriting. Graphic designers and other artists and makers can list their handmade items on Etsy, Saatchi Art, Fine Art America, or even Amazon Handmade.
Sell Your Old Video Games and Gaming Accounts or Assets
Why not make some money off games and accounts you’re no longer using? Gamers’ sites like OwnedCore have marketplaces where you can sell accounts, power leveling, boosting services, and other assets. If it’s just old games or consoles you want to cash in, try eBay or a specialty site like Swappa that lets you create your own listings.