A lot, actually.
I have an excellent setup right now for a new project. My mom is a manager for a dialysis unit, and she still records timesheets and such by hand. My next big project is going to be a timesheet manager, which I'm guessing I can actually sell to them. It will be quite an undertaking, but I think I can get the job done for a smaller company, at least.
However, time allocated to that will probably be sparse this semester. I have 3 separate classes that each have their own group projects (Java, Project Management, Databases). I'll probably be doing most of the coding for those since I'll try to drop the worthless, time-consuming tasks like project charters, scope, etc. to lesser team members.