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A Packing Guide for Moving To University or College

Here is a guide to help you learn how to pack and what you should take with you or leave behind if you are making your first move away from home and heading to college or university.

Here is a guide to help you learn how to pack and what you should take with you or leave behind if you are making your first move away from home and heading to college or university.

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A <strong>Packing</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> <strong>Moving</strong> <strong>To</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>or</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Believe it <strong>or</strong> not, some students find packing and moving one of the most difficult parts of going<br />

into first year at a university <strong>or</strong> college. In a lot of cases, it’s the first time you will be packing<br />

and moving and so you may not know what <strong>or</strong> how to pack. What you really need to take and<br />

what can be left at home will depend on where you’re living, but below is a general guide to<br />

help get you thinking about and planning <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> your move to college <strong>or</strong> university.<br />

How to Pack<br />

Knowing what to bring is useless if you don’t know how to pack your belongings in an efficient,<br />

<strong>or</strong>ganized manner. Since packing is a process, it should be done in steps:<br />

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First, start the packing process as early as possible, preferably a few weeks be<strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong>e you<br />

move<br />

Ask a friend <strong>or</strong> family members <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> help – do you need to rent a moving van <strong>or</strong> truck?<br />

If you’re moving into a campus residence <strong>or</strong> a furnished apartment, ask <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> a list of<br />

what’s provided, then create a list of the items you will still need to bring<br />

Plan to pack light – many students make the mistake of bringing way m<strong>or</strong>e than they<br />

need<br />

Create a checklist of tasks to complete and mark off the tasks as you complete them<br />

Get packing supplies, e.g. boxes, packing tape, bubble wrap, etc.


S<strong>or</strong>t and <strong>or</strong>ganize all the items you plan to take by room, if possible<br />

Pack the non-essentials first, leaving the items you use daily until the end<br />

Make sure your boxes aren’t too heavy <strong>or</strong> packed too tightly<br />

Pack fragile items loosely in bubble wrap <strong>or</strong> paper, and pack electronics in anti-static<br />

material <strong>or</strong> their <strong>or</strong>iginal packaging<br />

Label your boxes acc<strong>or</strong>dingly, e.g. bathroom supplies, etc.<br />

Bring Bathroom and Laundry Supplies<br />

No matter where you live, bathroom supplies are a must-have. Some of the most imp<strong>or</strong>tant<br />

items to bring with you, include: towels, a bath mat, bathroom cleaner, toothbrushes, a<br />

hairdryer, bath robe and other basic hygiene products. Additionally, you should bring laundry<br />

items, including a collapsible laundry basket <strong>or</strong> bag, laundry detergent, fabric softener and<br />

dryer sheets (if you use them).<br />

Don’t Skimp on Kitchen Supplies<br />

The supplies you will need to bring <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> the kitchen will really depend on where you’re living and<br />

what’s provided, but in most cases, you will still need some basic items, such as dish towels and<br />

cloths, a few plates, bowls, glasses and cutlery to eat with <strong>or</strong> a couple of small pots and pans to<br />

cook with. A c<strong>or</strong>kscrew, measuring cups, sciss<strong>or</strong>s <strong>or</strong> can-opener might also come in handy, as<br />

will Tupperware, Ziploc bags, kitchen foil and cling wrap <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> food st<strong>or</strong>age. If you know who you<br />

will be living with, it’s a good idea to co<strong>or</strong>dinate what you will need be<strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong>ehand and divide the<br />

list.<br />

Bring Bedding and Bedroom Items<br />

Bringing items that will make your bedroom com<strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong>table are key to ensuring you sleep well.<br />

Cozy bedding and other bedroom items like pictures and dec<strong>or</strong> will help you feel at home, while<br />

an alarm clock, desk lamp and garbage can will be useful, as well. Don’t <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong>get to bring boxes <strong>or</strong><br />

bins <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> under your bed, as not all student housing is equipped with adequate st<strong>or</strong>age.<br />

Don’t F<strong>or</strong>get Miscellaneous Objects<br />

While bedding, clothing and bathroom supplies are super imp<strong>or</strong>tant, there are some<br />

miscellaneous products that are just as imp<strong>or</strong>tant. First, you can’t <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong>get to bring a reliable<br />

computer, and extension c<strong>or</strong>ds and adapters may also be useful. F<strong>or</strong> some, small tools, such as<br />

a screwdriver, pins <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> a c<strong>or</strong>kboard, White tac putty, a flashlight and removable wall hooks<br />

should also be on the packing list.


Only Bring Essential Clothing<br />

Clothing is a necessity, but with limited st<strong>or</strong>age, you should only bring what you will really need.<br />

F<strong>or</strong> most students, everyday clothing is pretty casual, but you may want to include a couple of<br />

outfits <strong>f<strong>or</strong></strong> nights out <strong>or</strong> interviews, as well. If you go to the gym, be sure to pack your w<strong>or</strong>kout<br />

clothes and shoes, a bathing suit and goggles, if you swim. You may be able to hold off on<br />

bringing things like winter jackets, boots and scarves until later, on a trip home at Thanksgiving,<br />

which will help free up some space in your closet.<br />

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