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Gifts

By Christina Vercelletto, CNN Underscored

8:27 AM EDT, Tue June 13, 2023

What's in this guide

  • Graduation gifts for high school grads
  • Graduation gifts for college grads
  • Graduation gifts for nursing school grads
  • Graduation gifts for trade school grads
  • Graduation gifts for friends
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Being handed a diploma signifies the passage of a major life stage. And no matter which milestone it may be, and whether the graduate is 17, 22, 35 or 57, a celebration is absolutely called for. So you’ll want to pick out a unique graduation gift to help them usher in the next chapter of their lives.

From purposeful to sentimental and sparkly to under-$20 treasures, you’ll find exactly the right graduation gift for every 2023 grad you know.

Graduation gifts for high school grads

The excitement of high school graduation is as much about where you’re going as where you’ve been. Show them you’re as excited about their fall destination as they are with crew socks customized with their next alma mater, class year and name. They come in 15 colors.

An essential that first-time dorm dwellers often forget is a shower caddy.After all, they won’t be able to just leave all their toiletries in the bathroom anymore. All those necessities fit into this handy tote and its mesh pockets.

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Yes, their phone is their alarm, but consider this the gift they didn’t know they wanted. Rather than a rude awakening, Hatch escorts them gently awake with a faux sunrise. It can be set to white noise and soothing sounds as well, plus several other light options, like a just-right glow for night-time studying that won’t bother roommates.

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Popdarts are suction darts that stick to anything smooth, and come off with a satisfyingPAH-PPP. They can be played indoors or out, but either way, they don’t damage surfaces, so they won’t have issues with the RA.

Let's face it, overhead dorm lighting isn't the most relaxing or aesthetically beautiful thing to come home to. Let you grad add some ambient light to their space with the help of this neon frame sign, which can also help show off their favorite notes, photos or poster.

Touted as “all the advice I wish I got before going to college,” this fully illustrated hardcover beginner’s guide to college is as funny as it is smart.

Those early days with new college friends deserve to be remembered, and what better to do that with than this easy-to-use camera. Photos of the fun appear on sticky paper super fast. They’re sure to be splashed all over their side of their room by the time you visit for family weekend.

Dorm life often means communal bathrooms and shared shower stalls. These Croc sandals are perfect for making your designated shower shoes. And even if you're lucky enough to have your own bathroom, having a pair of durable and easy to slip on sandals makes walking the dorm halls that much easier.

Everyone loves the comfort of a plush robe, but these come in especially handy if your grad has to venture down their hall to get to the bathroom or shower.

Not everyone is a master chef. But grads can up their cooking game with a little help from this cookbook, which uses ingredients that can be found at any Trader Joe's location nationwide.

Graduation gifts for college grads

Dinner no longer comes by way of a card swipe. Help them avoid the pizza delivery trap with a meal kit subscription. Blue Apron stands out as the best for beginners. The recipes are healthy and appealing, yet not too time-consuming or full of unfamiliar ingredients.

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That duffle that saw one too many spring breaks really needs to be replaced. This beauty has 360-degree spinner wheels, it charges a phone (!), and is unusually nice-looking, making it a no-brainer winner for the best carry-on suitcase of the year. That’s a good thing if it doesn’t fit in the only closet in your grad’s starter apartment. It comes in nine colors.

Saluti! If your grad is ready to set up that first apartment, this cobbled granite and stainless spirits dispenser will see plenty of use and get compliments galore. It’s handmade in Maine.

A college diploma is no guarantee of having It All Figured Out. Many of us only started seeing what our paths should be then. Help them along the way with this 5 Minute a Day journal where they can keep track of feelings, major milestones and everything in between without any major writing commitments.

An ancient symbol of protection (and trending jewelry emblem) is the focal point of this Bohemian-style ring.

Editor Favorite

A blanket for a graduation gift? Yup. Well, yupthisblanket. It rolls up into practically nothing and weighs just as little, ensuring it will be taken along on any and all outdoor activities in your graduate’s bright future. And unlike most blankets, it’s machine-washable. Check out our full review of Rumpl here.

Each time they pull out this slim, stylish case, whether to offer their new business card or to pick up the check at their first work lunch, they'll get a chance to remember your gifting generosity.

If your grad loves to entertain, this projector is perfect for cozy movie nights or supporting their favorite sports team by putting the game on the big screen. Pair it with this screening kit so they can bring the fun outdoors too.

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Great for whipping up a quick meal after a busy day or for trying out new recipes, this Ninja Air Fryer is perfect for foodie grads and is also our pick for best overall air fryer.

Read our review

Got a grad with wanderlust? This pass grants free regular admission to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites across the country, including all of the U.S. stunning national parks.

Help your grad get their new home or apartment in order with this sheet set bundle from Brooklinen.

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Got a grad that loves to travel or just landed a job that will race up their airline miles? This Twelve South gadget makes flying that much more comfortable by letting you connect your own bluetooth headphones to the headrest monitor with ease.

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Graduation gifts for nursing school grads

Nurses need scrubs. But that doesn’t mean they have to settle for standard issue. Figs is the favorite, if the 2,700 near-perfect reviews are any indication. They’re soft and stretchy, and unlike most, they’re actually flattering, available in sizes from XXS petite to XXL tall. They hold up to the constant washing too, say reviewers.

ID badges are a must-wear in medical facilities. It needs to be at the ready, but also secure. This personalized badge reel is the trifecta of gift-giving: thoughtful, personal and practical.

Here’s a truly on-point present: a customized stethoscope tag. You can choose up to 24 characters, including letters and symbols, as well as a birthstone. Bonus: It comes in a nice velvet pouch.

Editor Favorite

These are not grandma’s compression socks. True, they serve the same function —improving blood flow and soothing tired legs —but these look good. The veteran nurses we know swear by them. We like the ombre and tie-dye knee-highs, but they come in scads of colors and patterns for men and women.

Nurses can barely get to the bathroom, let alone sit down for a proper lunch hour. Toting along small bites is a given. This bento box, available inplenty of other colors, is just the thing, with two divided tiers. Designed in France, it’s heat- and impact-resistant and has an airtight seal. Plus it’s dishwasher-safe. You can pick them up amatching carry bag too.

A nurse’s shoes must be comfortable above all. But they also need to be tough and sturdy, and easy to clean when they get home. Gale’s shoes check all those boxes, and come in an array of colors. They just might kiss you when they open these.

Coffee is the nectar of the gods to nurses (two words: night shift). They probably have a basic, beat-up travel mug in their car already, but they deserve an upgrade. This Yeti cup is a sturdy pick for traveling around but also works just as well when they want to enjoy a cup at home.

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After a long shift, your nurse deserves to come home and fully relax. This washable Lunya set currently comes in seven colors and is the perfect luxe way to unwind and stay cool throughout the night.

Graduation gifts for trade school grads

Your hands-on grad will often be on the go. So what better gift than a portable (foldable!) featherweight keyboard? This slender Bluetooth-enabled model with an integrated touchpad will keep them connected with ease.

A waterproof, heavy-duty flashlight is worth its weight in gold to anyone working in the trades. Enter this Lux-Pro. It has four modes and is rechargeable, with beams that let you see up to 400 meters away.

Seriously, who doesn’t smile when they get cookies, let alone Cheryl’s? These classic chocolate chip, buttercream frosted, devil’s food, salty caramel and peanut butter delights are the answer if you have no idea what your giftee could use. Or they’re known for their sweet tooth.

Eating on the job is standard practice when you work in the trades. So a lunch bag will be used every single day. This toughie can handle it, with serious insulation and magnetic closures. Its leak-proof lining is food-safe, of course, plus it’s water-resistant.

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Extra-early mornings are likely to be a way of life for your trade school grad. This sleek tray, available in Belgian linen and Italian leather finishes, can charge Android and Apple phones and Airpods, while also leaving room to keep keys and other important items corralled.

Another must-have, summer or winter, is a Thermos. You’ll be doing them a real favor by gifting them the gold standard. It’ll last forever, and save them money over time.

Is that graduate starting their own business? Then this idea is perfection: a money tree! This perky plant has a stout trunk, and is quite hardy, even if that new entrepreneur doesn’t have an especially green thumb. (It’s also pet-friendly.)

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Make your grad's early mornings that much more enjoyable with a great cup of coffee from Trade. Craft a custom subscription pack made for however they like to take their morning brew.

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Graduation gifts for friends

It’s traditional to bring a bouquet of flowers to the ceremony.But why not bestow a bouquet that can be a keepsake? We think this dried-flower bouquet is adorable and will bring back celebratory memories whenever the grad glances at it.

You wish that special graduate all the luck in the world. Don’t just say it; show it. This resin paperweight, whether it’s actually securing papers or just being a cool little piece of decor, is how to do it. Those are real four-leaf clovers inside.

The days of imbibing from a red plastic cup are gone, for better or worse. If you tend toward classic gifts, pair these flutes with a bottle of bubbly. The nonleaded crystal makes them extra sparkly. Stunning!

Every graduate has a special someone (or three) who made all the difference in their journey. Help them honor those folks with this sweet cap charm to hold their photos. It comes in five finishes and up to three photo frames.

For the graduate who loves their bling, consider an initial necklace as stunning as their personality. This 14-karat gold-plated necklace sports an initial-engraved pendant to add a customized touch.

Help your friend show off all those school-day memories in this highly-rated smart frame. Using Aura’s AI tech, it can identify related photos and display them side by side. Speakers are integrated, and the art-deco-esque frame fits in with any decor.

It’s like the graduation version of an Advent calendar!That lucky friend will have a new treat to open up for eight straight days. Whether it’s the salted caramel popcorn, chocolate-covered blueberries, dark chocolate truffles or another delectable, expect a streak of thank-you texts.

Whether you have a minimalistic bestie or just want to give them something to help stay organized, this commute clutch is the perfect combination of practical and fashionable. Plus, it comes with an optional monogram for extra personalization.

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FAQs

How much money to give for college graduation gift 2023? ›

Helpful Guidelines That Simplify Monetary Graduation Gifts
Type of GraduationTypical Gift Amount
Middle school$10 to $30
High school$30 to $200 or more
College$30 to $500 or more
Mar 25, 2024

Is $500 too much for a graduation gift? ›

Some families and family friends may choose to spend closer to $100 - $500, depending on their finances and the needs of the graduate. It is important to take into account what the graduate is planning to do after graduation and whether they truly need money.

What is the average cash gift for college graduation? ›

There is a wide range for college graduation gifts, but the typical amount given to college graduates is between $100 and $500. Since these grads will be starting new careers, possibly moving, and paying off student loans, giving more is acceptable.

What do you buy someone who just graduated? ›

Want to go the traditional route? Splurge on luxury items, like a leather portfolio for work meetings, or give them what they really want — a graduation cake made of cold, hard cash. No matter what their plans are after graduation, there's a gift on this list that'll hit the mark just right.

What is etiquette for college graduation gift? ›

While some parents splurge on a car or computer, many choose less elaborate, but still meaningful, gifts to commemorate the day. Jewelry (often engraved with the date), books, cash or stock certificates, luggage, a camera, or graduation rings are all presents the graduate will appreciate in the years ahead.

Is $50 a good college graduation gift? ›

If the graduate is: A child of parents: $100-500. A child of close relatives (for instance, grandparents): $50-300. A distant relative: $50-100.

How much money to put in a graduation card? ›

We've compiled the following breakdown of recommend gift amounts based on your relationship: Co-worker: $20 - $30. Close friend or sibling: $25-$75. Niece, Nephew, Grandkid: : $50- $100.

Should you give cash or check for graduation gift? ›

Giving cash to a graduate is traditionally the most popular, and practical, gift to give.

Is $1 000 a good graduation gift? ›

According to this piece, financial planners say the gift should be equal to approximately one month's rent or mortgage payment, somewhere around $1,000. The article said parents should give their children between $1,000 and $5,000 when they graduate from college.

What do you gift a college graduate? ›

Amazon Gift Card

Amazon has everything your new graduate might need and desire, so giving a gift card to shop one of the biggest online retailers will definitely do some good. The grad can get whatever they want and, in most cases, whatever they secretly need. Just like cash, an Amazon gift card is the next best thing.

How much money should I give my sister for graduation? ›

A good range to consider is: $20 - $50: For acquaintances or distant relatives. $50 - $100: For close friends and immediate family members.

What is a good gift for high school graduation? ›

The best gifts are often those that are personalized, like an engraved necklace, photobook, a family cookbook or custom wall art. Consider fun memories you've made with the graduate, as well as their hobbies, passions and even future career field.

Is it okay to write a check for a graduation gift? ›

Either ask the graduate's parents for advice on what to send, opt for a gift certificate so the graduate can choose, send a check, or try to keep in mind that the best gifts are ones that graduates will use in their next stage of life.

How much money for a wedding gift? ›

They suggest the following breakdown: coworkers or distant relatives should spend 50 to 75 dollars. Friends or relatives, 75 to 100 dollars. For close friends, family members, or if you're in the wedding party, you should spend 100 to 150 dollars—or more.

What is an appropriate graduation money gift? ›

When it comes to high school graduation gifts, it's best to keep things modest. A good range to consider is: $20 - $50: For acquaintances or distant relatives. $50 - $100: For close friends and immediate family members.

What do you bring as a graduation gift? ›

The following unique graduation gift ideas are sure to let the graduate know just how much you care.
  • Graduation Photo Posters. ...
  • Custom Throw Pillows. ...
  • Personalized Coffee Mugs. ...
  • Personalized Jewelry. ...
  • Custom Journals. ...
  • Photo Blankets. ...
  • Personal Planner. ...
  • Coffee Tumbler.
Feb 27, 2024

Is it rude to not get a graduation gift? ›

According to McKee, receiving a graduation announcement in the mail does not mean you need to send a gift, so don't feel obligated. As a courtesy, add a line to graduation announcements forwarded to those not invited to a celebration, reminding them that no gift is necessary.

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