Side income while in college? Found something that actually works

Hey everyone,

Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I’m currently a student balancing school and trying to keep living expenses in check without taking on a ton of hours at a traditional part-time job.

I recently came across EduPay — it’s a platform designed for students to earn cashback on academic services and share tools they already use to earn commission. The model is pretty straightforward: you get a link, share it, and earn up to 25% per sale, plus a percentage from people you refer.

What caught my attention is that it doesn’t require a fixed schedule — you can work it around classes, and the payouts are fast (from $50). There’s also a two‑level referral structure, so there’s passive income potential if you bring in others who are also active.

I’m still early in testing it, but so far it’s been a solid way to cover smaller expenses without adding stress. If anyone else here is already using it, I’d be curious to hear how you’re incorporating it into your workflow — or if you’ve found other similar tools that work well.

Site is edupay. space, if you want to take a look.

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