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Five Online Gift Registries for High School Grads Which Can Help Them Coordinate All of Their Well-Earned Gifts!

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Online registries aren't just for newlyweds anymore.

According to a recent article in USA Today, high school grads are turning to online registries as a way to streamline gift giving from well wishers. Though cold-hard cash is still a highly desirable gift, online registries give students the opportunity to request items they really need so guests can give a more meaningful gift.

If this idea sparked your interest, here are five online registries high school students should consider for their upcoming graduation celebration.

1. DormCo

Once the euphoria of high school graduation simmers, the reality of college living sets in and every student needs the right supplies. DormCo offers well wishers an opportunity to purchase dorm-room necessities to help the new student feel comfortable in her noisy abode.

2. CardAvenue

Giving cash is all well and good, but who's to say it'll be spent wisely? By creating a gift registry with CardAvenue, your grad can register for gift cards to restaurants, supermarkets, department stores and even gas stations to better tailor their cash requests to actual needs. The service is free for both registrants and guests.

3. MyRegistry

MyRegistry is a universal gift registry that allows users to request items from any store in the world and collects their selections into one convenient registry. There's no cost associated with establishing a registry, though the option to register for cash does come with a few fees.

4. JustGive

For the budding philanthropist, JustGive.org offers gift givers an opportunity to contribute tax-deductible funds to a charity or charities of the registrant's choice. This is a heartwarming alternative to cash and gifts, however it does come with transaction fees.

5. Store Registries

In addition to the plethora of online options, some students will go the old-fashioned route and simply register for desired gifts from department stores. Places like Kohl's, Target, Walmart and Bed Bath & Beyond are practical choices that offer many useful items to help the new grad prepare for the future.

 

Andrea Woroch is a nationally-recognized consumer and money-saving expert who helps consumers live on less without radically changing their lifestyles. From smart spending tips to personal finance advice, Andrea transforms everyday consumers into savvy shoppers. 

What gifts do you think high school graduates need the most?  Do you have any sure-fire winning gifts for grads?
Melissa @ Mommy Living the Life of Riley: I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, that definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!

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    • I know what you mean...grads are always hard to buy for. My guess is a gift card to help with the furnishing of their new pad would definitely be appreciated!