Graduation season is just around the corner, so it's time to start thinking of gift ideas for the graduate in your life. This year, electronics top the "most wanted" list of nearly every graduate. And with such a variety of personal electronics available in virtually every price range, there's no reason you can't make your grad's wishes come true.
Digital Cameras
When your graduate heads off to college in the fall, a digital camera will help ensure that he or she stays in touch. After all, what could be easier than attaching a photo to an email and hitting the "Send" button? Besides, college years are so precious and fleeting that your graduation gift will be put to good use and provide a lifetime worth of memories.
What should you look for in a digital camera? A digital camera with at least three megapixels should do the trick, as long as it also has an optical zoom. The most straightforward digital cameras come with a cable that hooks right up to the computer so that photos can be easily uploaded, and software that can manipulate photos by cropping them, adjusting the lighting, and removing that fabled red eye. Digital cameras are notoriously hard on batteries, and there are almost as many proprietary camera batteries as there are manufacturers. If possible, choose one that uses rechargeable AA batteries, and tuck some extra batteries and a charger into the graduation gift.
Cell Phones
What young adult doesn't live and breathe without a cell phone plastered to his or her ear - or to his or her fingers as they furiously text message their friends? With the rite of passage of graduation, it may be appropriate to spring for one of the latest models, and include a calling plan that makes it free (or nearly free) to call home. If you're willing to foot the cell phone bill for the first six months, chances are you'll hear more often from your grad.
Computers
A notebook computer is a must-have for every college student. The student will be more inclined to take thorough notes in class, and have an important tool for writing and submitting papers. College campuses are increasing jamming wireless signals in lecture halls and classrooms, so you probably won't have to worry that your grad is surfing the Internet instead of listening to the professor. When you purchase the computer, don't forget to pick up a printer. There are many compact color or black and white printers available that take up little room but give your student the flexibility he or she needs to print out research, papers, and other important documents.
Graduation is a memorable time; by selecting a graduation gift that's both useful and sought after, your gift is sure to be treasured.
Graduation Gifts For Friends
As graduation season approaches families everywhere are planning the usual celebrations and gatherings. Whether it's high school or college, graduation is a significant achievement that deserves acknowledgment. But what's an appropriate gift for a new graduate? Especially when money's tight? Whatever your budget, here are some ideas for gifts that are useful and will certainly be appreciated by any new grad.
1. Money
Every poor student loves to get money! And they need it. Let's face it, in this economy, who doesn't? But new grads, especially those without jobs or who are just starting out on their own, certainly can use cash. As long as you don't care how or where it's spent, money is always a well-appreciated, appropriate and popular graduation gift.
2. Stock
Consider what field your new grad is entering and their interests. If you don't want to make a big investment you can buy as little as one share of stock in many publicly traded companies and have it framed. It then becomes a multi-faceted gift ? it can become artwork to replace those old posters that have been hanging on the wall, plus it may inspire and remind a young graduate to save and invest. And of course you hope it will also increase in value over the years.
3. Career/College Major Guidebooks
Especially important in a recession, new grads need to have a clear idea of where they're going. Now more than ever, no one can afford to spend money on a college major that will never be used. For those entering the work force, following the wrong career path can lead to painful struggles and unnecessary failures.
Guidebooks are a great resource for graduates who need help in taking the next step. They can also help graduates who already know what they want map out a path to get there.
4. Gift cards
There was a time when giving a gift card was considered impersonal, but those days are long gone. Today gift cards can be purchased almost anywhere and for just about anything.
Personalize the gift by thinking about what your graduate may need or want and go from there. Your options are limitless. Combine a movie theater gift card with a restaurant card and you've given the graduate a night on the town. Not as much fun, but always useful might be gift cards to a supermarket, drugstore, gas station or hardware store.
5. Handmade or Personalized Items
Who says a gift has to come from a store? Some of the most memorable and meaningful graduation gifts aren't purchased at all. One-of-a-kind handmade items are often kept for years as special keepsakes.
Consider making a personalized scrapbook for your grad. You can include pictures of friends and events, clippings, and other items like library receipts, test papers, playbills and memorabilia from school.
Another homemade gift idea is a gift basket. Customize it for a graduate heading off to college by filling it with items for the dorm, quarters for laundry and a t-shirt with their new college logo.
For grads entering the workforce, fill a basket with office supplies or other items related to their new job. And if your graduate is moving to a new city, you could include maps, a subway pass and take-out menus to make their transition a little easier.
6. Group Gift
Sometimes what a new grad needs most is out of the reach of individual family members. In that case, it might make sense to combine resources and chip in for a bigger gift. If you know your graduate needs a computer, suggest everyone buy a gift card to a specific computer store. A group gift can be a great way to help a struggling grad take a big bite out of a much-needed purchase.
Graduations are one of life's grandest celebrations. They mark our significant achievements and the start to a new phase of life. And while each graduate and every situation is unique, the most important part of any graduation gift is the thought behind it and the acknowledgment of the hard work and effort it took to get to this special day.
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