The ultimate list of Dorm Room Essentials for your first year at college!
You’ve done it! Congratulations! You are embarking on one of the most important adventures of your lifetime. Heading off to college is no easy feat. You have worked hard to get here. It’s a time to grow and change, but before you can take your first class on your new campus, you will need to make sure you have all your dorm room essentials in order. Be a step ahead of the pack and we guarantee you will make it to your first 8 a.m. class without missing a beat.
There are so many lists and organizational charts, you may end up buying something you don’t need or worse, you missed something that you can’t live without. Have no fear! We sympathize with how overwhelming it can be to move. Let us take a novel approach to guide you through your college move-in day.
Every college is different, and coincidentally each dorm is different. Some offer single rooms with bathrooms, some offer doubles with an adjoined bathroom, and some could even offer two rooms adjoined by a bathroom. There are a ton of options, including living off-campus (although most colleges require you to live the first year on-campus) and some offer private housing like those from a sorority or fraternity which you would need to check with them before move-in date.
At Great Lakes Christian College, we provide furniture like a bed, desk, chair, dresser and closet. Typically, our suites are 3 bedrooms (2 students to a room) with a large common area living space with couches, chairs and a table, and a bathroom.
We do not provide bedding and the rooms do not have a kitchen. Students typically bring mini fridges and microwaves. We have also have laundry facilities.
It can get expensive to live on your own, and moreover it will be expensive getting the supplies you need in order to begin anew. If you have been assigned a roommate, you are going to want to contact them and share the load of expenses. You will need a mini fridge, a microwave, and though not needed and is a luxury, a television. Consider a bookcase and drawers that you can either put under your bed, a bathroom or a closet, that can hold personal items, undergarments or bathing supplies.
Trust us on this one, a trunk with wheels and a lock is almost a must on the college scene. This can act as luggage, or a place to hold special items that you need to keep locked up, or just a place to sit other than your bed.
Consider a flip chair. This isn’t a necessity, but it will come in handy when having people over. It will provide extra
Now that the big things are purchased, let’s consider all those little comfort creatures we need to call a dorm a home. Whether is a certain smell, a soft blanket or a pretty bedspread, we take all the guesswork away from you so you can relax and move-in.
Chances are you’re already set in the clothing department because you’ll be taking a lot of your current clothes with you, but it’s best to always make sure you have enough of what you need. Definitely bring clothes that fit the weather. The weather can be unpredictable. Bring a good amount of clothes but be sure to limit the amount you bring, due to space restrictions. If your dorm has a closet, be sure to bring hangers and closet organizers to utilize the most space. In any case bring the following:
Yes the days are over when you can clean your room and pile all the dirty clothes on to the washing machine and they miraculously get washed, dried and folded the next day by the laundry fairy. A couple of tips: If you are sharing a room with someone, decide if you want to share the washer, this can cut down on the expense of laundry detergent and other supplies. Don’t overload the washer, it will take too long to dry and end up taking twice the time. Do your laundry at least once a week. Don’t let it pile up, because right when you have overslept your alarm and have to be in class in five minutes, that’s the moment you will realize you are out of underwear. We’ve all been there. Also, check to see how much the laundry costs. Some are free, but the average is about $1.00 per machine. Make sure you bring these laundry items:
This is the number one category that you could forget a basic need and end up at Walmart at two in the morning realizing you need something right now and are short on cash. If there are things that run out on a normal basis, consider buying them in small bulk, but be sure you have enough storage to accommodate them. In most cases you will need to clean your bathroom and supply it with toilet paper. Make sure you bring those items with you. There are so many little things, here are some you shouldn’t forget:
Decorating your own space is a very important part of becoming who you are. It’s part of your identity and how you will live for the next year. Make it your own, and a comfortable uncluttered space so that you maximize your living quality and are sure to be able to study clutter-free. Here are a few things you’ll need to “make it your own.”
We’ve already discussed getting the big stuff out of the way, (microwave, TV, Mini-fridge) but here are some of those pesky electronic things you will need in order to make it through the school year uninterrupted:
Just when you felt like an adult, you realized, “Oh no, I need school supplies!” Just like any of these supplies, make sure you have at least enough to get you through the semester and then some. Don’t forget these basic needs:
And there you have it. Everything you could possibly need to start your new adventure. It can seem overwhelming at first, but unpack and settle in, you will feel all the comforts of home soon enough.
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