Best practices for graduation gift ideas.

What's the best way to provide a graduation gift? 

The best graduation gifts are things the graduate will find meaningful, practical, or enjoyable. For example, consider their interests and hobbies, or get them something they need for their next stage of life, such as a laptop, textbooks, or job supplies. In addition, a personalized item such as a photo album or journal can show you appreciate what they accomplished. If you're still unsure, you can review their universal wishlist or give money or a gift card so they can purchase anything they want or need. 

When should I get the graduate's gift? 

Giving the graduation gift at or before the graduation ceremony is best. However, if you can't make it to the ceremony, you can still give the gift before it happens. You can also give the gift after the ceremony, but try to ensure it arrives in time for the graduate to use it. Alternatively, you can include a card and give the graduation gift during another special occasion, such as a dinner or party.

Where should I get the graduate's gift? 

There are many places to get a graduation gift. You can shop online, at a physical retail store, or from the graduate's universal wishlist. If you want to give something personalized, consider ordering from an online service or making something yourself. Additionally, you could look for items related to the graduate's area of study, such as textbooks or specialized equipment. Or if the graduate is entering the job market immediately, gift them supplies for their career. 

What are the most popular graduation gifts? 

Some of the most popular graduation gifts include money, gift cards, personalized items, computers, textbooks, and career-related items. Other popular options on graduates' wishlists include novels, watches, accessories, jewelry, tech gadgets, and travel items. Ultimately, choosing something the graduate will find meaningful, practical, or enjoyable is best.

How do I ensure I don't give the graduate something they already have? 

One way to ensure you don't give the graduate something they already have is to check their universal wishlist or ask around with their family and friends. Other good ways to ensure you don't duplicate a gift are to consider their interests and passions or ask them directly if there's anything special they'd like. Of course, if all else fails, you can always go with the flexibility of money or a gift card.