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How to make money as a University Student

University life is exciting and full of opportunities but can also be financially challenging. Balancing studies, social life, and finances can be a tough act. Here are some ideas on earning extra cash while at university.

1. Part-Time Jobs

Part-time jobs are the most traditional way for students to earn money while helping them gain valuable work experience. Many students find jobs in retail, hospitality and admin roles. Universities also give their students job opportunities, such as positions in libraries, student unions and cafes which are convenient and reduce commuting time. These jobs help students financially and develop essential skills like time management, communication and teamwork.

2. Tutoring

Tutoring is an excellent way to earn money while helping others succeed academically. By offering tutoring services in subjects they excel in, students can work with peers or younger students, providing personalized support and guidance. Tutoring can be done through university tutoring centres, local tutoring agencies, or independently by advertising your services online or around campus. This job is highly flexible, allowing tutors to set their schedules and work as much as they can handle. Additionally, tutoring helps reinforce the tutor’s knowledge, enhances teaching and communication skills, and can be incredibly rewarding as they contribute to others’ academic progress.

A group of students revising
Becoming a tutor is great for flexible hours and would most likely be the most rewarding for you as a student.

3. Sell Your Notes and Study Guides

If you take detailed and organized notes, why not sell them and make some money? You can upload and sell them on platforms like Nexus Notes or Course Hero. This allows you to help other students who might need additional study resources and earn a profit from your hard work. Selling notes is flexible, as you can do it in your own time, and it doesn’t interfere with your studies.

4. Participate in Research Studies

Universities and research institutions often conduct studies that require participants, offering compensation for your time and involvement. These studies can range from psychology experiments to medical trials and generally have flexible schedules that fit around your classes. Engaging in research not only provides financial benefits but also offers a firsthand look into the scientific process and can enrich your academic experience. It’s an excellent opportunity to contribute to valuable research while supporting yourself financially.

A man looking through a microscope
Anyone can be part of a research project and that’s what’s great about it. You will be able to learn gain knowledge as well as get paid while doing so. Photo by Lucas Vasques on Unsplash

5. Become a Campus Brand Ambassador

Becoming a campus ambassador is an exciting and rewarding way to earn money and gain valuable experience. As a campus ambassador, you’ll promote a brand or company on your university campus, organize events, distribute promotional materials, and engage with students on social media. This role offers flexible hours, making it easy to balance with your studies. Additionally, it provides excellent marketing, communication, and leadership experience, enhancing your CV. Being a campus ambassador allows you to connect with fellow students, contribute to your university community, and earn extra income in a dynamic and enjoyable way.

6. Delivery Services

Delivery services offer a flexible and convenient way for students to earn money. Companies such as Uber Eats, JustEat and Deliveroo provide opportunities to deliver food often allowing workers to set their schedules and work as much or as little as they want. This job not only offers a steady income but also requires minimal qualifications. So, it’s perfect for students.

A person on a uber eats bike
I know what you’re thinking ‘I don’t have a car’ – but you don’t have to worry because you could cycle or even walk to your food drop-off points. Photo by Robert Anasch on Unsplash

7. Sell Handmade Art

Selling handmade art is an excellent way for university students in the UK to make extra money while expressing their creativity. If you have a skill for creating unique pieces, such as paintings, jewellery, pottery, or crafts. Platforms like Etsy and local craft fairs provide ideal venues to showcase and sell your work. Balancing your art with your studies can be manageable with good time management, and the flexibility of online sales means you can work on your own schedule. It will help you build a portfolio, develop marketing and business skills, and connect with a community of fellow artists and buyers.

A artistic painting of a woman.
Turning your hobbies into your job will help you enjoy what you do and help you share your work with the world. Art is something that everyone enjoys so, you don’t have to worry about people not loving it. Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

8. Virtual Assistant

As a virtual assistant, you can offer a range of services such as managing emails, scheduling appointments, handling social media, and conducting research, all of which can be done remotely. This job provides flexible hours, allowing you to balance work with your studies effectively. Working as a virtual assistant helps develop valuable skills in organization, communication, and time management, which are highly attractive to future employers. With the growing demand for remote work, this role offers a convenient and rewarding way to support yourself financially during your university years.

9. Blogging or Vlogging

If you enjoy writing or making videos, starting a blog or YouTube channel can eventually become a source of income. It takes time to build an audience, but once you do, you can earn money through ads, sponsored content, and affiliate marketing.

If you would like to know how to balance work and your studies read our blog to find out how you can do it. Making money as a student requires lots of planning, effort and creativity, but with the right approach, you can find opportunities that fit your schedule and interests. Happy earning!


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