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CampusQuests CampusQuests, LLC is a platform designed to connect local communities with talented college students who are ready to assist with various tasks, ranging from tutoring and yard work to pet sitting and light handyman services. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, the company aims to provide affordable, reliable, and flexible solutions for individuals and small businesses, while empowering students to earn income and gain real-world experience.
History CampusQuests was founded in 2024 by Nick Rostad, a student at Colorado State University. Inspired by the challenges students face in finding flexible part-time work and the needs of communities for affordable assistance, CampusQuests was launched as a dual-purpose platform. It focuses on bridging the gap between students seeking employment and people needing help with everyday tasks.
The initial concept centered around creating opportunities for students to support their education by offering services to their local community. Within months, CampusQuests expanded to include a business-focused service model, catering to small and medium-sized enterprises.
Business Model CampusQuests operates through a web-based platform that allows users to post jobs and hire college students. The platform is divided into two primary service categories:
CampusQuest by Students: Tailored for individual users needing help with everyday tasks, such as moving assistance, dog walking, or light cleaning. CampusQuest for Business: Designed for businesses requiring professional services, such as administrative assistance, photography, or event setup. The platform uses a subscription-based pricing model for regular users and businesses, while one-time users can pay a flat rate per task. CampusQuests integrates a rating system, ensuring quality control and accountability for both job posters and student workers.
Services CampusQuests offers a wide range of services, including:
Tutoring and Educational Support: Subject-specific tutoring, test preparation, and study assistance. Yard Work and Maintenance: Lawn care, leaf removal, and seasonal cleanup. Pet Care: Dog walking, pet sitting, and feeding. Event Assistance: Event setup, staffing, and cleanup. Household Services: Light cleaning, moving assistance, and handyman tasks. Mission and Vision CampusQuests' mission is to foster community engagement while empowering students to achieve financial independence and gain practical skills. The platform envisions a world where education and community needs are harmoniously connected, creating value for all stakeholders.
Founding Principles CampusQuests is built on three core values:
Empowerment: Providing students with opportunities to earn money and build skills. Affordability: Offering cost-effective solutions to meet local needs. Community Engagement: Strengthening ties between college students and their surrounding communities. Headquarters CampusQuests is headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, near Colorado State University, where it first launched.
Leadership Founder and CEO: Nick Rostad Growth and Expansion Since its launch, CampusQuests has focused on expanding its services to other college towns across the United States. The platform has been well-received for its innovative approach to connecting students with their communities.
Reception CampusQuests has been praised for its unique business model that combines community service with student empowerment. Users frequently highlight the platform’s ease of use, affordability, and the reliability of its student workforce.
See Also Gig Economy Platforms Freelance Labor Marketplaces Student Employment Services