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20 Affordable Gifts Under $30 Every College Grad Will Love

Sarah Koller
Updated

If your next few weekends are packed with graduation parties, it’s time to start stocking up on gifts. But even if it seems like everyone you know is graduating college at once, this doesn’t have to break the bank. There are lots of affordable options that your favorite grad(s) will love, from a guidebook that will help them plan their post-college travel adventure, to a knife set that’ll seriously upgrade the whole ramen-for-dinner thing, to a fancy laptop decal that’ll motivate them on their new gig. The below gifts are budget-friendly at a price point of $30 (or less!), so you can spend the money you save on what you’ll wear to all those parties.

1. Ultimate Travel by Lonely Planet ($25): Now that they’ve got some extra time on their hands, this is their chance to travel the world. This guide, complete with 500 of the hottest attractions across the globe, will be indispensable for planning their big getaway (and hey, maybe you can even tag along).

Knife Gift Set
Knife Gift Set

2. Cuisinart Advantage Color Collection Knife Set ($26): Wanna give them something they’ll definitely use? This knife set, clad in a cheery palette (obvi), will last them through all of their meals and cooking (attempts) to come. Buh-bye, takeout.

Girlboss-Case
Girlboss-Case

3. Mud Pie Something Sparkly Jute Case ($18): With her college degree in hand, she’s ready to take on her next title: boss lady. So gift her something to remind her that she’s fully equipped to get the job done.

Wine-Glass
Wine-Glass

4. Formations “Queen of Everything” Stemless Wine Glass ($10): Show your BFF how proud of her you are by cheers-ing to her new status as the queen of collegiate wisdom and well, everything.

Bracelet-Gift
Bracelet-Gift

5. Route22Designs Chase Those Dreams Inspirational Bracelet ($23): A personalized silver cuff is the best way to motivate your pal in their new pursuits. And with several customized messages to choose from, you can tailor the inspo to truly speak to your fave grad.

Face-Mask
Face-Mask

6. Que Bella Face Mask Pamper Pack ($26): Four years of hard work warrants a little pampering. There’s no better place to start than with a set of face masks designed to brighten and moisturize their skin back to its pre-studying state.

Planner
Planner

7. Ban.do Rough Draft Large Notebook ($16): Take the sentiment of an inspirational greeting card and put it on a cute notebook for a gift your bestie will always want to have on hand.

Monogram-Stopper-Gift
Monogram-Stopper-Gift

8. Bed Bath & Beyond Monogram Letter Wine Stopper ($8): It’s time to celebrate! This monogrammed stopper will look oh-so-classy atop that bottle of bubbly.

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Passport1

9. BARBARIAN by Barbra Ignatiev Wild At Heart Passport Holder ($24): For their upcoming globetrotting, give them a pretty watercolor holder to protect their most important travel accessory — their passport.

Business-Card-Gift
Business-Card-Gift

10. Kate Spade New York Business Card Holder ($20): They’ll be able to tackle their job interviews in style with a sleek silver business card holder. Bonus: The adorable engraved detailing on this one will remind them to schedule a quick bite with you after they get their new offer.

11. Herbivore Botanicals ‘Calm’ Bath Salts ($18): Between pushing through finals, packing up, and getting ready to start their new life, it’s a pretty safe bet that they could use an at-home spa day complete with a calming bath and lots of relaxation.

Chocolate-Bears-Gift
Chocolate-Bears-Gift

12. Sugarfina Dark Chocolate Champagne Bears Bars ($24, 2-pack): Swap that bottle of champagne with something even more satisfying — a dark chocolate bar sprinkled with mini bubbly-flavored bears for a more grown-up candy treat.

Laptop Sticker
Laptop Sticker

13. Skyhawk Sticker Depot MacBook Sticker ($4): You may not always be nearby to give your bestie a pep talk, but you can provide them with some encouraging words as they embark on their new gig.

Spices-Gift
Spices-Gift

14. Modern Gourmet Foods Mason Jar ‘Grow Your Own Herbs’ ($30, three-pack): When they set-up their new kitchen, they’ll appreciate a gift that’s not only decorative but also useful in their culinary creations. And these herbs are super easy to grow, even if your pal doesn’t exactly have a green thumb.

M&Ms
M&Ms

15. Personalized Romantic M&M’S Candy Bags ($22+, 3-pack): Their favorite childhood treat can now be customized with your friend’s school colors, a witty message, or even a photo of them. Talk about a sweet way to surprise them on their special day.

Map Gift
Map Gift

16. GridLove Downtown Bend Map Print ($25+): A customized map of their campus or college town is a unique, commemorative gift that’ll be a comforting reminder when they’re feeling nostalgic.

Coffee-Press-Gift
Coffee-Press-Gift

17. Primula Copper Coffee French Press ($25): Caffeine was something they relied on during a busy four years, so treat them to a deluxe french press that’ll upgrade their cafeteria coffee addiction to adulting status.

Cookbook
Cookbook

18. Healthyish by Lindsay Maitland Hunt ($30): The real world = no more ramen for dinner. Help them take their cooking skills to a more mature level with a cookbook designed specifically for busy, on-the-go millennials.

Work-Gifts
Work-Gifts

19. RTVinylDesigns Before and After Work Glass Set ($28): This glass set will ensure that no matter how stressful life gets, there’s one v. important distinction: Coffee comes before work and wine comes after. Now that that’s settled, can somebody pass the rosé?

Anywhere-Travel
Anywhere-Travel

20. UncommonGoods Anywhere Travel Guide ($13): So say for some reason that you *can’t* accompany the recent grad on their epic around-the-world trip; this deck of cards featuring interactive prompts will make for an excellent travel companion, not to mention the most memorable adventure.

What affordable grad gifts are you loving? Show us on Instagram by tagging us @BritandCo!

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