Take online surveys. A lot of surveys will often pay you a small sum of money. Even though it might not be much, every little bit counts!
- Get a campus job.
Every college campus has jobs that are available. Though the jobs are
often low-paying, they will work around your class and activities
schedule to get you hours during the week. Many jobs are available, such
as janitorial, food service, and working in the library. Be willing to
accept any job opportunity, since they often fill up quickly.
- Get a part-time job.
Often college students just want to relax and do nothing when they are
not in class. This is fine, but you probably will not come upon too much
extra money. College towns usually have an array of fast-food
restaurants and many other shops. Be willing to call multiple places
asking about job openings, and be persistent.
Get an Internship.
Working as an intern at a company, organization, or institute offers
benefits that may include instruction, mentoring, work experience,
networking opportunities, and resume reference. Some universities ask
students and employers to fill out a "learning contract" that specifies
what the students will learn during the internship. This is an excellent
way to earn a reasonable income while attending college courses.
Employers will typically allow students to set their own schedule or
offer them a flexible work schedule.
Donate plasma.
There are around 400 plasma donation centers across the U.S. Most
centers will give you at least $20 for donating each time, and some will
give up to $35 or $40. You can donate up to twice a week. It is easy to
schedule a weekly appointment and work it into your routine. Each
appointment takes about an hour and a half, and you can sit and read for
class during your donation. The best clearinghouse for plasma donation
locations is bloodbanker.com. To distinguish the plasma centers from the
whole blood donation locations look for "plasma" "bio"-something
"interstate" "therapeutic" "IBR" "life sera" "PCCI" "ZLB" "seracare"
"specialty" or "southern blood service" in the name. If you see one of
these words, it is a plasma collection center.
Note: Some people cannot donate plasma, such as those with deep veins or 'bigger' people. It's just the way it is.
- Work on the weekends.
If you had a summer job, ask if you can keep working on the weekends
after school starts, if you live close to where you lived during the
summer.
Work seasonally. Many stores will hire personnel for the Christmas season.
Take online surveys or do online jobs.
There are many online surveys you can take that will pay you for doing
so. Most of the surveys are quite short and can be done quickly.
Sell your stuff online.
There are two main options: 1.) sell your extra stuff online that you
do not need anymore, and 2.) sell stuff for other people, and ask for a
percentage of the sale. Popular online classified and auction sites:
craigslist.org and ebay.com
Participate in research studies. If you hear about them being done on (or off) campus for money, look into it. They often pay quite well.
Start a Home Based business in network marketing or direct sales. An easy option for this is to sell things for people on ebay and ask for a portion of the profit.
source :
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Extra-Money-During-College
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