By Rebecca VanderMeulen
Looking
for a holiday gift your college student will love all year round? We
sat down with the experts to find out what college kids really want
nowadays.
Sarah
Schupp, founder of University Parent, says that "flexibility and
convenience are really important." Students are home for a short time,
so buy your gifts from stores that also have locations close to their
college home, so they’re easier to return or exchange. If all else
fails, “buy a gift card,” says Marjorie Savage, author of the college
advice book “You're on Your Own (But I'm Here If You Need Me)”. “They're
even easy to purchase online.”
Here are eight fail-proof gift ideas for that special college student in your life:
1. Electronics There’s
always something new on the market that will please kids. Tablet
computers are great for taking notes and catching up on TV shows.
Noise-cancelling headphones drown out a roommate's loud music when
trying to study. Portable music players add an energizing soundtrack to
sessions at the gym. And of course, cell phones are indispensible. If
you’re giving an electronic, write down the product registration number
in case you don’t receive or lose it en route.
2. Clothing Clothes
are usually the unwanted gift, but that changes once kids start
college. “Many students at the University of Minnesota email their
parents photos of the jeans or shirts they want,” says Savage. “A lot of
them ask for warmer coats during the winter.”
3. School Swag Students
love clothes and gear from the college bookstores and student stores.
“Be sure to buy from the bookstore's website so your child can return
your gift if it doesn’t fit,” says Schupp.
4. Laundry Gear Most students have to schlep their clothes to the laundry room every week, so a laundry bag that fits like a backpack is an inexpensive Godsend.
5. Event Tickets Tickets to a campus sporting event, movie theater, convention or concert are a sure hit, as long as you know a kid’s taste.
6. Two-wheel Transportation Most
college campuses are too big to walk everywhere, so bikes are a primary
way to get around. Give your child ten extra minutes of sleep every
morning and he’ll love you forever.
7. Travel If
Spring break is around the corner, offer your child a plane ticket to
somewhere fun, for a gift that he’ll definitely remember.
8. Everyday Needs A
gift card to a brick-and-mortar superstore will save your student money
on toiletries and supplies, and she'll appreciate it even more if
everything is delivered. "Most students don't have a car, and even
laundry detergent can be hard to take home on your bike," says Schupp.
Any gift is appreciated, but you might want to check with your child before buying these:
1. Large Items Your
child may have coveted an inflatable chair or futon before he started
school, but don't splurge on those items yet because chances are, he
won't have the space in his dorm room. "Rooms are already filled up by
the holidays, and they've found other ways to adapt," says Savage.
Students move a lot, so they need things that are portable. Heavy
furniture and giant pieces of wall art don't travel well.
2. Weighty Issues Plenty
of students gain some weight when they start college, but gifting your
child with a gym membership or weight-loss program is unlikely to go
over well.
3. Non-essential Valuables Diamond tennis bracelets are beautiful, but objects that go to college tend to get lost. They sure make fine graduation gifts, though!
4. Job Prep Resume
paper and books on finding the perfect career for a college student
will probably only remind her of the hard years that await her. "There's
so much pressure already," says Schupp.
Still
stuck? "It never hurts to ask," says Schupp. "Maybe there's something
they've been coveting all semester or something really practical that
they want." As long as you remember your student's needs and
personality, your gifts are sure to be loved.
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