xbox 360
PS3
or Nintendo Wii
they will jack up your priorities, guaranteed, but you'll have fun.
Pay special attention to your housing agreement sent by your school. Each university has their own regulations, and what is permissible at one may be restricted by another. If there's any doubt, contact your school.
Make a running checklist of everything you use in a week's time at home. It'll help you catch the little, but no less essential items you may not think to bring.
Contact your roommate prior to school. Duplication, especially of larger items, wastes precious space. No one needs two ironing boards. Ready to start? Great.
Keeping in mind that everyone's needs are different, we've included both necessities and luxury items on the checklist. You probably won't take every single item, but it may include some you hadn't thought of.
Bedding Supplies For College Dorm Checklist
Mom's Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...Twin or Twin Extra Long? Ask your school which bed size they have so your sheets fit!
Bath/Toiletries Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Mom's Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...Where, exactly, IS your shower? Some college dorms have private baths (count your blessings now), some share one bathroom between two rooms (not as ideal, but again, count your blessings) and some have one very large bathroom for the entire floor. (It is doable, trust us.) If you're in anything other than a private bath, you're going to need to think portability. If you're sharing with another room, there may not be enough space to store everything you need in the bathroom. And if it's communal? Don't leave anything there. It may just be gone when you return.
Mom's Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...Find out ahead of time where your laundry facilities are. Some college dorms have several locations in the building, some are located in the basement, and others have no on site capabilities, making a trip to the Laundromat a time consuming necessity, and a good laundry bag a must. And don't worry, if you've never done your laundry before, we can help.
Clothes for College Dorm Checklist
Mom's Best Tips...If you're going to school in-state, or will be home for a visit within a few months, DO NOT bring al your clothes now. As you'll soon see, space is at a premium. Bring what you need for now, and switch out as the seasons change. It's ok to keep some off-season clothes in case of odd climate changes (or, if you're going to Colorado where you can have three seasons in one day), but don't keep everything.
Office/Study Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Mom's Best Tips...Some items, of course, you most likely can get on campus after you arrive. Try to shop smart though, and get the most for your money. On campus may, or may not, be your best option.
Mom's Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...If you're bringing a CPU, space will be a concern. Also, find out if there is Internet access in your room (wifi/modem/dial-up), and what the compatibility requirements are. Better to know beforehand if any issues need to be resolved while you're still at home and they are easier handled.
Decor/Furnishings Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Mom's Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...Most schools do not allow you to put holes in the walls, and some are actually painted concrete or bricks, so you couldn't if you wanted to. Ask the school if you don't already know what your walls are so you'll know how to hang things, then check out our tips for decorating your room here.
Electronics Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Mom's Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...Knowing what you can and cannot take is crucial. The electronics you bring can help you feel much more at home, but with space concerns, here is where you definitely need to talk with your roommate. Two TV's is overkill. Check with the school, and check with each other, and you'll feel right at home in no time.
Moms Best Tips. . .We know, Mom's not there to pick up after you, so chances are, your room could get a little...well, gross. As always, check with the school to see what's permissible then check out our cleaning section on how to take care of your home away from home. If you have your own bathroom, or are sharing it, you WILL be responsible for cleaning it!
Cooking Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Moms Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...Regulations regarding cooking items vary across the board, so check with your school first. What used to be a standard "No hot plate!" rule has changed. Some schools consider a coffee pot a hot plate, thus forbidding them, while at others they're allowed. Some allow microwaves, some don't. And a special note on refrigerators and microwaves. While some universities allow you to bring one, they will be very specific on what type they can be. Many college dorms have rental programs. For a small rental fee per semester, you use one of theirs. And since it's theirs, no need to worry about compliance. Just make sure you wash it before you use it. And don't worry. We'll teach you the cooking basics so you won't starve either.
Food Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Moms Best Tips...You decide. You're going to be on your own. You decide when, where, what, and even how much you'll eat. Here's a list of some staples that should keep the munchies at bay during those late night study sessions. And once you're settled, we'll help you with some basics for when the Dining Hall just won't do. As always, check for any restrictions, and once you have your fridge, you can expand into the perishables.
Moms Best Tips...Though rarely used, it's awful if you need one and forgot it. You can go either way with this, purchase an inexpensive toolkit or throw one together yourself in a plastic box.
Miscellaneous Supplies for College Dorm Checklist
Moms Best Tips...Know B4 U Go...What paperwork will you need in your dorm? Where can you receive medical or dental attention should you need it? Who needs to be notified of your change in address? Make sure you take all important information with you, and leave anything that's irreplaceable at home.