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30 graduation gifts under $100 that the Class of 2019 will love
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For anxious students ready to leave school and start the rest of their lives, graduation, set to take place in the next month, probably feels like it’s inching toward them at a glacial pace. For parents and loved ones, it’s probably hurtling toward them way too quickly for their liking.
As soon-to-be-grads experience the complicated feelings of finishing a chapter of their lives, the parents, relatives, and loved ones are right there alongside them to celebrate it all.
Your new grad could be continuing on with more school, starting work, or still figuring out what they want to do. Regardless of their plans, congratulations are surely in order, and there’s no better way to say so than with the following practical, thoughtful, and indulgent gifts. There’s something for everyone in the Class of 2019 in this under-$100 gift guide.
Give your grad a proper send-off without spending more than $100 with these 30 gift ideas.
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