Even Mrs. Robinson Would Approve — Custom Graduate Coins
And here's to you, all new graduates! Custom products make milestones meaningful
Rick Cundiff
It’s that time of year again – graduation. College, high school, even junior high students are all moving into a major new phase of their lives. And of course, the scramble for gifts for grads is on.
If you want to give your graduates something meaningful, consider something the military does often – custom challenge coins.
When recruits graduate from basic training, they typically receive their first challenge coin, denoting their official acceptance into their first rank. Why not do the same for students?
You can design custom coins with their school logo, mascot, a photograph or just about anything else you want. Show your pride in their accomplishments while giving them a keepsake they will want to keep forever.
In fact, you can start a tradition. Give them the first coin at their first graduation. Then continue with a new coin all the way through their academic career. Middle school, high school, associate degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s, all the way to Ph.D. Each one represents a significant achievement and a lot of hard work. Show your students how much you appreciate that commitment.
Of course, you can do the same thing for any certification program or professional honor as well. People love to be recognized for achieving goals, and custom coins are a great way to do just that.
If you prefer more traditional graduation presents, we offer plenty of those too, with more than 800,000 items that can be personalized with your graduate’s name, school or any other information you’ like to add.
At TJM Promos, we’ve been crafting custom coins for nearly 20 years. We’ll help you create a design your graduates will carry and display proudly. Want to find out more? Call us toll free or email us to learn how our custom coins can become your grads’ cherished keepsakes.
Rick Cundiff
Content Director, Blogger
Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.