Graduation Party Invitations FAQs
What Is The Graduation Invite Etiquette?
Send graduation invitations about 3–4 weeks in advance (earlier for out-of-town guests). Invite close friends, family, and mentors, and be clear about whether it’s for the ceremony, a party, or both. Include RSVP details when needed. For more planning tips, see our Ultimate Graduation Party Checklist.
What To Write In A Graduation Invite?
• School name
• Date, time, and location
• RSVP details
What’s The Difference Between A Graduation Invite & An Announcement?
An invitation asks guests to attend a specific event and includes details and RSVP info. An announcement simply shares the news of the graduation and doesn’t require a response. Invitations go to close guests; announcements can be sent to a wider audience.
How To Create A Graduation Invitation
Choose between templated designs for ease or photo invitations for a more personal touch. Popular styles include minimal, bold school colors, and photo collages. For ideas on using senior photos, check out our blog What to Do With Your Senior Pictures.
Grad Invites
Photo Graduation Invitations are perfect for students graduating from high school, college, graduate school, professional school, training programs, or trade school. Not sure what to write?
Use our default graduation invitation wording to get your invite started. Personalize your graduation invitations today!