Top 10 Ways College Students Are Making Money in 2025

Many people around the world including college students are searching for the best side hustles that pay well and can support them during these tough economic times. 

The good news? 

The internet has opened up multiple opportunities that students can take advantage of with little to no startup capital. 

Here are 10 proven ways college students are making money in 2025.

1. Thrifting Online

Thrifting, or reselling mitumba (second-hand items), is one of the most profitable side hustles for college students. 

Many students buy and resell clothes, shoes, and accessories from local markets and sell them on platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, Jiji, and Facebook Marketplace. 

This can be a very lucrative business for students especially with the availability of smartphones. However, you need to know that this road is not a walk in the path, you have to put in the work. 

You don’t need a physical store to start. With as little as $10 (Ksh 1,000), you can purchase a few items, take high-quality photos, and market them online. If you’re good at branding and marketing, this can turn into a serious business.

2. Blogging

I am a full time blogger, a free advice that I’ll give you is that blogging is a long-term hustle if you looking to make decent money. With blogging, you need patience, and just like thrifting; hardwork. 

If writing is not an issue for you and you enjoy doing it like me, you can start a blog on topics like college life, finance, fashion, tech, or travel. 

Once your blog gains traffic, you can monetize it through Google AdSense, sponsored posts, and affiliate marketing.

To succeed in blogging you need to:

  • Pick a niche you’re passionate about.
  • Write SEO-optimized articles regularly.
  • Promote your blog on social media and other platforms including traditional ways of marketing such as face to face.

Some students have grown their blogs into full-time businesses, making passive income from their content.

3. Virtual Assistant Jobs

Virtual assistant jobs are booming especially in 2025, many businesses need virtual assistants to handle simple administrative tasks like managing emails, scheduling meetings, and data entry. If you have good communication and computer skills, you can find virtual assistant gigs on Upwork, Fiverr, and PeoplePerHour.

Some students working as virtual assistants earn between $150 to $400 per month (Ksh 20,000 to Ksh 50,000). The flexibility of this job makes it perfect for college students looking to earn money while studying.

4. Online Academic Writing

Academic writing is still a source of income for students, even though AI is changing the industry. Some students and businesses still require well-researched content that AI tools can’t fully provide. Websites like Studypool, EssayPro, and Uvocorp offer writing gigs.

To stand out, focus on subjects that need human expertise, like law, business, and medicine. Avoid AI-generated content, as most clients now use AI detectors.

5. Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is a great way for students to make passive income. By promoting products, you earn a commission for every sale made through your referral link. Popular affiliate programs include Amazon Associates, Jumia, and Kilimall Affiliate.

To start:

  • Sign up for an affiliate program.
  • Get your referral link.
  • Promote it on social media, blogs, or WhatsApp groups.

From the research that I have conducted, students who master affiliate marketing can make $50 to $500 per month (Ksh 5,000 to Ksh 50,000).

6. Selling Notes Online

I once came across a platform called Studywitt, where students share their notes for free through the Study Share Hub. I found it fascinating how students from around the world collaborate and support each other. 

While exploring the platform, I discovered that similar platforms exist—but with one key difference: on those, students sell their notes instead of sharing them for free.

As online academic writing declines, students have become clever and are making money by selling their class notes on platforms such as Studocu, Studypool, PasingGrades and Docsity. Can you believe that there are students who earn up to $700 during peak seasons just by uploading well-organized notes.

If you take detailed class notes, this is an easy way to make money while helping others succeed in their studies. 

7. Becoming an Influencer

Social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter (X) have created opportunities for students to make money. If you’re good at creating engaging content, brands will pay you for promotions, ads, and affiliate marketing.

To get started:

  • Pick a niche like comedy, tech, or education.
  • Grow your audience by posting regularly.
  • Engage with followers to increase brand partnerships.

Even with just 1,000+ followers, brands can pay you to promote their products.

8. YouTube Content Creation

YouTube has become one of the biggest income sources for students worldwide. If you can create engaging videos on topics like gaming, tech reviews, college life, or tutorials, you can monetize your channel through YouTube ads, sponsorships, and memberships.

Successful student YouTubers make anywhere from $100 to $1,000+ per month, depending on views and engagement. If you happen to join the list of top paid YouTubers, then I can guarantee that the returns will tempt you to make it a full time job and not a side hustle.

9. Dropshipping

Dropshipping is an online business model where you sell products without handling inventory. As a student, you can create an online store using platforms like Shopify and sell trending products from suppliers without upfront stock investment.

To succeed:

  • Pick a profitable niche (fashion, gadgets, beauty products).
  • Use social media ads to attract customers.
  • Work with reliable suppliers to ensure fast delivery.

Many students running dropshipping stores earn $500+ per month once their business picks up.

10. Social Media Management

Many small businesses struggle to manage their social media accounts. If you have good knowledge of managing platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and LinkedIn, you can offer social media management services.

Students are making between $100 to $1,000 per month managing accounts for small businesses, helping them grow their audience and increase engagement.

Conclusion

Side hustles are the way to go. In 2025, college students have more money-making opportunities than ever before in history. 

Whether you prefer blogging, affiliate marketing, thrifting, content creation, or freelancing, there’s a way for everyone to earn. 

The best part? 

You don’t need a lot of money to start, just your skills, a smartphone, and an internet connection!

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