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College Dorm Packing Checklist

By now, you’ve probably started to think about packing for college. While it’s easy to get overwhelmed, remember that you’re just going to college – not Mars.

Every year, tons of students pack way too many items in fear they won’t be prepared.

However, they arrive to learn that they have little space to store everything and end up regretting packing so much.

Alternatively, they forget an essential item because there’s just so much to think about.

Remember, if you do forget an essential, you can always ask someone to send it, pick it up next time you visit home or have someone from home bring it along when they visit.

Or, if it’s something as simple as a toothbrush, there are stores around your college town.

In hopes to help with the process, here’s a college dorm packing checklist.

Follow this list to help ensure you've packed all the essentials without over packing.

Always Ask First!

Before bringing any of the following items, contact your school’s housing office and ask about the rules and regulations within the residence halls.

Many schools don’t allow things such as:

• Halogen bulbs and/or lamps

• Hotplates, skillets, toasters, toaster ovens

• Air conditioners

• Extension cords

• Candles

• Pets

• Nail picture hangers

Dorm Room


Comforter/Bedspread
Pillows
Sheets (Check to see if they need to be a special size)
Bed risers (If your bed isn't a loft)
Desk/Bed lamp
Book light
Hangers
Crates or stacking storage containers
Microwave (If allowed in room)
Mini-Refrigerator (If allowed in room)
TV/DVD Player
Fan
Stereo/Speakers
Shelving
Facial Tissues
Laundry basket/bag
Laundry detergent
Stain remover
Rolls of quarters (If necessary for laundry)
Dryer sheets
Trash can
Paper plates and cups
Cups, dishes & silverware for in-room snacks
Reusable water bottle
Reusable coffee mug
Plastic containers with lids for snacks (Bugs, otherwise!)
Delicious snacks

Personal Care


Shower caddy
Shampoo/conditioner
Soap/body wash
Shower pouf/loofah
Towels (Bath, face, washcloths)
Shower shoes
Bathrobe
Deodorant
Body lotion
Shaving Cream / Razors
Make-up
Band-Aids
Feminine Products
Cold medicine
Hair dryer (Straightener, Curling Iron)
Hairbrush/comb
Cotton swabs, cotton balls, etc.
Sewing kit (with safety pins)
Lint brush
Wrinkle release

Other Fun Items to Consider:


Video Game Console/Games
Posters/art
Framed photos with family, friends, roommates
Dry erase board (For messages from friends)
Deck of cards, Board Games

Apparel


Comfortable clothes/shoes for class
1 interview outfit
1 dressy outfit (For formal events)
Work out clothing/shoes
1 bathing suit/beach towel
Light jacket for early fall/spring
Raincoat, rain boots, umbrella
Slippers
Winter coat
Winter hat, scarf, gloves, boots

School, Computer & Tech


Computer/laptop
Computer/laptop case
Wireless mouse
Mousepad
Keyboard
Lap desk
iPod/MP3 Player
Stereo/Speakers
Tablet or E-reader
Blank discs or drives for the computer labs
Desk organizer
Binders, folders
Printer
Printer and ink cartridges
Printer paper
Pens, pencils
Highlighters
Dictionary/ Thesaurus (Apps work, too!)
Backpack or messenger bag
Calculator
Day planner
White-out
Post-It notes
Scissors
Three-hole punch
Tape
Ruler
Stapler
Paper/binder clips
Rubber bands
Extra Phone Charger(s)

Handy Things to Have


Area maps
Safe with a lock (For valuables)
Envelopes/Stamps
Flashlight
Toolbox/Basic tool set
Batteries
Weekend bag or small suitcase
Extra Power strip(s)
Extra Extension cord(s)
Poster putty for hanging up decorations (Most schools don’t allow nails)
Stepladder


If You Have a Private or Shared Bathroom with Roommates


Bathroom rug
Shower/bath mat
Shower curtain
Shower curtain/tension rod
Shower curtain hooks
Towel hooks
Shelves
Full-length mirror
Air freshener
Toilet brush
Toilet cleaner
Plunger

Cleaning Supplies


Rags, sponges, scrub-brushes
Swiffer/Swiffer pads
Mini Vacuum
Cleaning wipes
Rubber gloves
Dish soap

Note: Even though you can usually get school supplies on campus, it’s often cheaper to buy it during the back-to-school sales at off-campus stores.



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