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10 Gifts for High School Grads Going to Liberal Arts Colleges

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Sure, many people have never heard of your school before, and it may be in the middle of no where, but you’re about to go on the intellectual journey of a lifetime. Stand out among the sea of hipsters with this LAC-approved gift guide! 

UNDER $25

File Folders, $9.80, available at Vera Bradley

Surviving college is all about staying super organized. Make it easier with these super colorful file folders!

Personalized Journal, $22, available at Etsy

Write down all your big ideas in this personalized journal.

Crowned Leaf Mug, $12, available at Anthropologie

Drink your daily latte in one of these whimsical coffee mugs and let your productivity level soar.

The Art Of Creative Thinking: 89 Ways To See Things Differently, $16, available at Urban Outfitters

Whether you’re a budding poet or an aspiring musician, this book will help everyone in creative fields think better.

UNDER $50

Laptop Sleeve in Impressionista, $26.60, available at Vera Bradley

Protect your most precious possession with this lively laptop sleeve. Lightweight foam keeps it extra-protected, and it’s designed to accommodate up to 13” laptops.

Bern It Down Tee, $28, available at Urban Outfitters

You know you love him.

Chemex® 6-Cup Pour-Over Glass Coffee Maker, $41.95, available at Williams Sonoma

Make the best damn coffee of your life (and look hipster AF while doing it) with this classic Chemex.

City Prints

 

Colby College Campus Map Art, $49, available at City Prints Map Art

Your new home may be small and in the middle of no where, but you love it all the same.

OVER $50

 

Park Row City Cruiser, $499, available at Sole Bicycles

Cruise around campus in this uber-cool bicycle.

Streeter Eyeglasses, $95, Warby Parker

Serious studying warrants serious (and stylish) glasses–and these are our fave.

Katie was the former Senior Associate Editor of Her Campus. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2015, where she studied Writing Seminars, psychology, and women's studies. Prior to joining the full-time staff, Katie was a national contributing writer and Health Editor for HC. In addition to her work with Her Campus, Katie interned at Cleveland Magazine, EMILY's List, and the National Partnership for Women & Families. Katie is also an alumna of Kappa Alpha Theta. In her spare time, Katie enjoys writing poetry, hanging out with cats, eating vegan cupcakes, and advocating for women's rights.Â