How Much Can You Earn as a Tutor?

Are you looking for a way to make some extra money and help others at the same time? Becoming a tutor is a great way to do both. Tutoring can be a lucrative side hustle or even a full-time job, depending on your qualifications and the type of tutoring you do. In this article, we'll explore the different types of tutoring, how much you can earn, and how to get started. Tutoring can take many forms, from one-on-one private lessons to online classes. Private tutors usually charge an hourly rate, which can vary depending on the subject matter and the student's age.

Generally speaking, tutors who specialize in more complex subjects such as organic chemistry or SAT preparation can charge more than those who teach basic math or reading. Private tutors may also offer discounts if you purchase a set number of hours or classes in advance. To become a tutor, you'll need to complete an online application, pass a subject exam, and take a mock tutoring session before being accepted. When giving private lessons online, make sure you have technology backup plans in place so that you can meet with the student and carry out the lesson even if you encounter a technical problem. Some guardians even have parents and students sign a tutoring agreement that includes their cancellation policy. When I first started teaching private lessons, I always traveled with my students, as it was important to have a competitive advantage over other, more established tutors.

TutorMe is another useful online platform that connects struggling students with the right people who can offer academic assistance. You'll find tutoring help for everything from core subjects like math and science to test preparation, including SAT preparation and GRE support. Private tutors are generally more expensive in large cities and metropolitan areas where the cost of living is higher. If you're giving private lessons to an elementary age child, you won't need to be as qualified, but there are also fewer students this age and the rates aren't usually that high. This shows that, although a higher percentage of tutors teach a smaller number of hours, it is more than possible to work full time and, in fact, it can be very profitable. Running your own tutoring business full time or as a side hustle is not only a great way to earn extra money, but it also encompasses everything I loved about teaching without any of the negative aspects.

Dr. Julian Mercer
Dr. Julian Mercer

Dr. Julian Mercer is a former IB Diploma Programme Coordinator and Theory of Knowledge teacher with eighteen years of experience in international schools across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East. He later transitioned into academic mentoring and tutor training, developing deep expertise in IB subject-specific tutoring across Maths AA/AI, the Sciences, and the Humanities, as well as academic coaching for the IB’s distinctive components such as the Extended Essay, Internal Assessments, and CAS. His background also includes university admissions guidance for IB students applying to institutions in the UK, US, and EU, alongside extensive work in tutoring pedagogy, high-impact session design, online tutoring business development, global tutoring platforms, marketing strategy, and helping parents make informed decisions about when and how to engage expert support. He writes in a voice that is measured, internationally informed, empathic, and strategically grounded—an ideal guide for families, tutors, and students navigating the complexities of the IB ecosystem.

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