Off to College Checklist
Simplify Your Life
Off-to-College Checklist
Print this checklist to make sure you have everything you need for your first year at college. Each person's needs are different, so tailor this list to suit your requirements.
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Plastic bowl and cup |
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Coffee cup |
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Fork, knife, spoon |
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Can/bottle opener |
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Chip clips |
Room Needs/Storage |
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Bedside lamp |
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Alarm clock/clock radio |
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Waste-paper basket |
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Milk crates or other sturdy storage cubes (a collapsible crate also comes in handy for carrying laundry or other things) |
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Stacking baskets |
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Under-the-bed storage trays |
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Lots of hangers |
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Desk lamp |
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Fan |
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Drying rack |
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Adhesive hooks, tacky adhesive, and mounting tape |
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Bulletin board and push pins |
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Dry erase wall calendar/board |
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Toolkit |
Electronics |
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Computer and printer |
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Phone cord/Ethernet cord for computer |
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Head phones |
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Surge protector |
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Extension cords |
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3-2 prong adapaters |
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Phone (check with roommate(s) to avoid duplication. Should be cordless, with multiple message boxes in the answering machine unless you're using voicemail) |
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Portable CD or cassette player (great to use at the gym) |
Linens/Laundry Supplies |
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Sheets and pillowcases (2 sets. Check with school for size needed -- some college twin beds are extra long) |
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Towels (3 each of bath, hand, and face) |
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Pillows (2) |
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Headrest pillow |
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Mattress pad (check with school for size needed -- some college twin beds are extra long) |
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Blankets (2) |
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Comforter and duvet cover (makes laundering easier) |
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Clothes hangers (wire takes up less space, plastic are easier on your clothes) |
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Laundry bag/laundry basket |
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Laundry marking pen |
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Laundry stain remover |
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Roll(s) of quarters |
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Quarter dispenser |
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Lint brush |
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Sewing kit |
Toiletries/Misc |
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Pepto-Bismol® |
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Imodium® |
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Aspirin or ibuprophen |
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Vitamin C |
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Neosporin® |
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Band-Aid® bandages |
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Cough drops |
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Shower tote |
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Shampoo & conditioner |
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Hair-styling products |
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Bath and face soap |
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Traveling-soap container(s) |
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Toothpaste and toothbrush |
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Dental floss |
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Comb/brush |
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Tweezers |
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Nail clippers |
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Hair dryer |
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Razor and shaving cream |
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Lotion and/or facial moisturizer |
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Q-tips® |
Office/Desk Supplies |
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Floppy disks |
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Phone/address book |
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Assignment book |
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Heavy-duty stapler and staples |
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Printer paper |
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Pens and pencils |
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Pencil holder and sharpener |
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Notebooks |
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Pocket folders |
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Labels of various sizes |
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3 x 5 cards |
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Post-it® notes |
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Paper clips |
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Rubber bands |
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Scissors |
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Highlighter pens (multiple colors) |
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Ruler |
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Stackable desk trays (at least 4) |
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Hanging files or folders |
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Dictionary and thesaurus |
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Stamps/envelopes |
These Can Be Purchased upon Arrival |
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Paper towels |
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Trash bags |
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Light bulbs |
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All-purpose cleaner |
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Zip lock bags |
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Kitchen storage containers |
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Laundry detergent (tablets are easiest to manage) |
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Fabric softener (sheets are easiest to manage) |
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Dish soap |
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Wet wipes |
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Tissues |
Clothing Guidelines |
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21 pair underwear |
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21 pair socks (more if you play sports) |
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7 pair pants/jeans |
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14 shirts/blouses |
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2 sets sweats |
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Pajamas |
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Slippers and/or flip-flops |
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2 sweaters (if appropriate) |
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Light/heavy jackets |
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Gloves/scarf/hat (if appropriate) |
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1 pair boots |
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2 pair sneakers or comfortable/walking shoes |
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1 pair dress shoes |
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1 set business attire |
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1 set semi-formal attire (optional) |
Shared Items (Check with roommate(s) to avoid duplication) |
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Audio equipment |
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TV and/or VCR |
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Coffee maker/hot pot |
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Microwave/toaster oven |
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Small refrigerator |
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Area rug |
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Camera |
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Posters/art |
Online Counseling Center
Check Out The Quicklinks!
May 26, 2005
We should find this site helpful when preparing for the future. All students are encouraged to visit the counselor for personalized college and career counseling as well as for personal/social counseling as needed . At . . .
Scholarships Are Out There
.....but you need to apply!
May 26, 2005Jeannine Phelan, EducationQuest Foundation
Applying for scholarships takes time, effort and organization, but the results could mean hundreds to thousands of dollars to help you pay for college. Start applying for scholarships in your junior year and continue throughout . . .
College Options For the Upcoming Senior Class
May 25, 2005
Most seniors already have their college choices picked out. Now, it's time for the junior class of 2005 to step up and take the responsibilities of the seniors. Some juniors already know what colleges they want to go to, but most don't. . . .