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- Graduation season gives friends and family the opportunity to make a big life change - like graduating from school and entering a career - easier and better.
- As a recent college graduate, I know from experience which gifts had the most impact on my life and, with hindsight, which gifts would have. Below are 35 ideas to help you shop.
- Need more gift ideas? We also have a guide for college graduation gifts for him and graduation gifts under $100.
Graduation season is fast approaching, and with it comes the season of giving.
Recent college graduates are heading into a new and exciting period of life - as well as one that comes with more responsibilities and needs than they may have the budget for. As a recent graduate myself, I know that the most thoughtful and practical gifts I received made a much appreciated and tangible difference in my post-grad life.
The best graduation gifts range from a thoughtful commemoration of her hard work and fond memories to practical luxuries she can't quite yet afford for herself. With that in mind, I've rounded up 35 thoughtful and practical graduation gifts for her.
If you're looking for more graduation gift ideas this spring, we have you covered:
- 25 college graduation gifts for him
- 21 high school graduation gifts for her
- 30 high school graduation gifts for him
- 25 graduation gifts under $100
- 18 last-minute gifts that are still thoughtful and unique
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