5 WAYS TO SAVE/MAKE $ IN COLLEGE
Being in college takes a lot
of hard work and a lot of dedication. It’s also essential between your classes
to gain some valuable life experience and make some money. One of the biggest
things that employers are looking for are graduates who have outside working
experience. Making extra cash on the side in school can definitely make
anyone’s financial situation a lot better. The extra income can go towards the
essentials such as tuition or for leisure.
Students are well into the semester and college
can bring a lot of changes, including financial ones. Not only do they need to be focused on
attending class and keeping up with their grades, but many students also have
to work for a living. They’re also possibly no longer dependent on their
parents for money and need to find ways to stretch their budget. According to CNN and the U.S.
Census Report, 71% of the nation's 19.7 million college undergraduates work
outside of school. Of that number, one
in five undergrads were working at least 35 hours a week year-round. Among undergrads who weren't full-time
workers, more than half of them clocked in more than 20 hours a week.
Here are some ways to make money or save money
to maintain your budget while still being a student.
- Apply for Federal Work Study
Federal work-study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate
students with financial need.
It allows them to earn money while going to school to help pay for education
expenses. The federal work study program encourages work related to the
student’s course of study.
Erika
Gutierrez, 21, psychology major works as a receptionist in the mathematics and
computer science department when she’s not in class. “It works with my school
schedule. I like that I don’t have to make a work schedule around my job and
it’s good for extra money.” Gutierrez also works in the performing arts
building on the weekends. “I like that I can still make money while going to
school. And also, both jobs are flexible with my school schedule.”
- Ebates For Cash Back On Purchases
- Selling Unused Textbooks
There
are many economic and environmental reasons why selling used textbooks back to
bookstores or other companies are important. Another way students can make
extra money is to resell their used textbooks that are just taking up space. Websites
like Chegg, Amazon and Barnes & Noble use simple ways to make it easy to
sell your unused books. Upload the IBSN number to the website to get a quote,
print the shipping label and receive the earnings in a few business days.
- UNiDAYS For Student Discounts
UNiDAYS is a savings network app for student
discounts. They offer discounts from music, technology, clothing, beauty,
fitness and more. Several brands that they team up with are Adidas, Apple and
Urban Outfitters After you sign up for a UNiDAYS account using a York email
account, verify the account and hundreds of discounts of major brands are in
access.
- Start A ‘Side Hustle’
Simone Soloman, 22 a social work major started her online store
‘Shop Unsaid’ from her love of fashion. “Entrepreneurship isn’t easy.” Soloman
said, “If you really believe in yourself and your brand, it’s possible.”
Soloman mimicked other designers and brands to figure out which techniques
they’ve done that could be used to start up ShopUnsaid.bigcartel.com.
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