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What Is an Appropriate Monetary Graduation Gift?

The end of spring and the beginning of summer brings graduations at many levels. Whether the student in your life is finishing middle school, high school or college, money is a common gift for graduates. However, how much you should give is debatable.

Guidelines for Monetary Graduation Gifts

If you’re wondering about how much to give for a graduation gift, you should consider first what you can afford and then your relationship to the graduate. There is no specific amount that etiquette dictates is appropriate for a graduation gift. However, there are some guidelines from experts to help you make the choice.

Middle School Gifts

A middle school graduation isn’t an event that tends to get as much hype as a high school or college graduation. However, some students are beginning to send out announcements letting friends and family know that they are heading to the next phase in their education. In that case, it makes sense for parents and grandparents to give a gift to acknowledge the accomplishment.

  • Great!Schools.org suggests giving movie passes, spa vouchers, gift certificates or spirit wear to middle school grads rather than cash.
  • If you are giving cash, $10-30 is appropriate.

How Much Money Do You Give a High School Graduate?

Graduating from high school is a momentous occasion. Consequently, people tend to give a lot more for this type of graduation. The National Retail Federation pointed out that 52.8% of people plan to give money. The amount varies based on age bracket, but parents are typically the highest spenders. Shutterfly notes that most gifts fall between $20-100 dollars. The amounts can range depending on your relationship, but ranges include:

  • Friends and siblings: $20-75
  • Parents: $100 or more
  • Grandparents: $50-100 or more

College Graduation Gift Etiquette

Graduating from a college is a big deal which makes many people wonder if a larger monetary gift is required. Bright Hub states that many people give between $100 and $500 as a college graduation gift. Typically, for a 2- to 4-year degree, anywhere from $50-100 is appropriate for a parent, advanced degrees go up by about $100 for each degree. Access to Culture breaks this down for grandparents and siblings:

  • Close relatives like grandparents, aunts, etc.: $50
  • Close friend: $25
  • Acquaintance or co-worker: $20

Giving a Gift of Money

While these are general guidelines for what to give, the giving is truly based on your own discretion. When you consider giving a gift of money, you’ll want to take into account your personal finances and how much you can afford. If you are on a fixed income, you might give less. On the other hand, if you have disposable income, you might choose to give more. The situation of the graduate also needs to come into play. Did the person graduate with honors at any of the different levels? This might be rewarded with a higher than average monetary gift.

The Art of Giving

When you give the monetary gifts, you want to be sure that you do it right. You don’t just want to hand a graduate a wad of cash while in their cap and gown. Unless you are getting creative, putting it in a card with a personalized message is best. Additionally, it’s discouraged to give anything at the ceremony itself. This is because the graduate might lose it in the shuffle. Wait to give it to them at the open house if they have one or put it in the mail. If that isn’t possible, wait until you can talk to them privately and hand them a card.

Creative Cash Gifts

If you’re considering giving an appropriate cash amount as a gift, try these creative ideas for display:

  • Make paper money flowers out of the cash.
  • Make a lei out of one-dollar bills.
  • Blow up balloons with money inside.
  • Make a money tree gift.
  • Give away a calendar with money taped to each month.
  • Give away a piggy bank with twenty-dollar bills stuffed inside.
  • Tuck cash into a photo album filled with pictures leading up to the graduation.
  • Roll dollar bills and arrange them to create a layered cake, secured with ribbon.
  • Tuck money into school supplies, such as a pencil holder or notebook.

Cash Gifts Are Excellent

Monetary graduation gifts are an excellent idea with a lot of creative potential. Do something unique with your cash gift and make the presentation something to remember. Your graduating senior will really appreciate the gesture, no matter how much you give him or her.

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