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A new student moves in to the 正澳门六合彩官网 residence halls

Please note that each standard single/double comes with one dresser (4 shelves), a desk (3-4 drawers), a desk chair, a twin-XL bed frame, a twin-XL mattress, windows that have blinds, a closet with shelves, OR a combination of similar furniture that equate to a comparable amount of provided storage space per student.

Linens and Articles of Clothing:

  • Towels 
  • Blankets 
  • Twin-XL mattress pad 
  • Twin-XL sheets 
  • Pillowcases 
  • Pillows 
  • Comforter 
  • Winter hat/mittens/scarf 
  • Fall/winter coat 
  • Umbrella

Laundry and Clothing Care/Storage:
(We currently use high efficiency washers in the residence halls)

  • Laundry detergent 
  • Stain remover 
  • Fabric softener 
  • Coat hangers 
  • Iron and ironing board 
  • Laundry basket or bag 
  • Sewing kit 
  • Shoe rack/bin 
  • Storage bins  

Hygiene and Personal Care:

  • Shower tote/caddy 
  • Shower shoes (i.e., flip flops) 
  • Soap 
  • Shampoo  
  • Conditioner 
  • Brush and comb 
  • Hair products 
  • Hairbrush/comb 
  • Hair styling appliances 
  • Hair accessories 
  • Shaving cream 
  • Shaving razor 
  • Toothbrush 
  • Toothpaste 
  • Mouthwash 
  • Floss 
  • Lotion 
  • Menstrual products 
  • Prescription/OTC medications 

Decorations, Hobbies and Furnishings:

  • Calendar 
  • Mirror 
  • Lamp 
  • Dry erase board 
  • Books 
  • Board/card games 
  • Art supplies 
  • Gaming systems 
  • Comfort items  
  • Sports equipment (football, baseball, Frisbee, rollerblades, etc.) 
  • Posters* 
  • Photos* 
  • Tapestries* 
  • Flags* 

Kitchen and Cleaning Supplies:

  • Reusable cutlery 
  • Reusable plates 
  • Reusable bowls 
  • Frying pan 
  • Oven-safe sheet or dish 
  • Spatula 
  • Ladle 
  • Tupperware 
  • Can opener 
  • Dish soap 
  • Paper towel/reusable towel 
  • Sponges 
  • Waste basket 
  • Cleaning/ disinfecting wipes 
  • Hand sanitizer 
  • Small vacuum / handheld vacuum
  • Broom

Other items to bring:

  • License/passport/State identification card 
  • Mattress topper (for added comfort) 
  • Laptop computer (if bringing your own) 
  • Electronic device chargers 
  • Electric fan 
  • First aid supplies/ Medicine 
  • Surge protected power strips 
  • Refrigerator (not to exceed 6.5 cubic feet and outside dimensions of no more than 48 inches in length or width, one per room) 
  • Microwave (not to exceed .7 cubic feet, one per room)
  • TV and cable cord

The following items should NOT be brought to the residence halls: 

  • Electric appliances with exposed heating elements including, but not limited to, hot plates, immersion heaters, indoor/outdoor grills, and toaster ovens 
  • Any upholstered or unreasonably large outside furniture i.e., futon, couches, loveseats, tv stands (except for suite style living) 
  • Air conditioners 
  • Humidifiers or dehumidifiers 
  • Firearms, weapons, firecrackers/explosives, harmful chemicals 
  • Waterbeds 
  • Halogen and lava lamps 
  • Space heaters 
  • Pets of any kind except for non-carnivorous fish 
  • Candles 
  • Extension cords 
  • Hover boards, self-propelled scooters, similar devices 
  • Cumulative wall postings cannot exceed more than 50% of one wall. Postings include large tapestries/flags/posters, art pieces, photos, etc. 
  • Personal exercise equipment including weight benches, treadmills, elliptical machines, etc.  
  • Aerials, drones, or other such equipment outside of the confines of the resident's assigned room. 
  • Black and neon lights  
  • Internal combustion engines 
  • Open flame and/or lighted objects such as candles, incense, gasoline, and kerosene lamps. This includes lighter fluid 
  • Lofts and/or bars 
  • Pets, except for non-carnivorous fish 
  • Wall coverings & tapestries cannot take up more than 50% of the wall space in any room (per wall). Items cannot be hung from the ceiling or cover any life safety device
  • Other items that are deemed by 正澳门六合彩官网 professional staff (Resident Assistant, Community Director, etc) to present safety hazards or risks

It can be hard to know what to take with you. The following questions will help you identify important things that may not be on the list!

  • What will I use to bathe myself? 
  • What items do I need to cook for or feed myself? 
  • What items do I need to be able to clean my room? 
  • What do I need to do laundry? 
  • What will I use to study in my dorm? 
  • Where will I keep snacks/food? 
  • What will I want to have if I catch a cold? 
  • How do I want to spend my down time?  
  • What items could I never live without? 
  • What clothes will keep me comfortable in New England weather (temperatures ranging from below 0 degrees Fahrenheit in winter to upwards of 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit in spring to summer)?