Sunday, November 23, 2008

8 Ways to Earn Money for College


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8 W
ays to Earn Money for College

 
There are many ways that students can make money in college. From the usual part time job to becoming your own boss, creative students can find many ways to earn money for college expenses.
There are many type of part time jobs that are available to students. Earning money for college through part time work will help students pay for tuition and living expenses. Many college students work from 5-30 hours per week. 

So that you have plenty of time for studying it's best to limit part time work to around 10-20 hours a week for full time students. 
Many part time jobs offer flexible schedules and some businesses near a college, or in a "college town" are sensitive to the needs of students. When applying and interviewing for a job, ask about the flexibility of schedules and hours. Some businesses will allow employees to pick up extra shifts during winter break, spring break or summer. (Juice Plus+ Virtual Franchise you set your own hours)

Here are 8 Ways to Make Money in College:
1. Retail - Working retail is one of the most common ways that students make money in college. Hit the mall or shopping center and look for a retail job that fits your interests. Clothing boutiques, department store, book shops, and CD stores are just a few of the retail places that will hire part time employees.
2. Cafes - Small cafes, bagel shops and coffee shops are good places for college students to work and earn money for college.
3. Restaurants - While waiting tables might be a good option for you, there's other positions like cook and hostess.
4. Call Centers - Call centers are not just for telemarketing. There may be a call center near your college that handles customer service for insurance, hotels, car rental, telephone companies or many other customer service functions.
5. On Campus Employment - There are positions in the campus bookstore, food court, and residence halls. (Work From College offers on campus opportunities.)

6. Tutoring - Especially for upperclassmen and those highly skilled in math or English, tutors are in demand to assist other students.

7. Mystery Shopping - While you won't get rich with mystery shopping, 1-5 assignments a month can provide extra money. Mystery shoppers are paid to evaluate restaurants, retail stores and other businesses. 
8. Earn Money Online - There are legitimate ways for students to earn money for college online. One way is to set up a website about your favorite topic and earn money by placing ads on the site. With your own website refer visitors to other online merchants, otherwise known as affiliate marketing. (Another way is to become a distributor to a product and/or service which can be ordered from your own website and delivered directly to the customer. Juice Plus+ is distributed in the US and internationally.)

There are many ways that college students can earn money for college including the opportunities listed here. For students who are determined to get a college education, there are income opportunities to be found.
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