Sending your child off to college is an exciting yet stressful time for both parents and students. As the first day of college approaches, there’s a lot to do to make sure your student is fully prepared. Here are some helpful tips and a packing checklist to make move-in day go smoothly.
College Move-In Day Basics
Most freshmen move into their dorm about a week before classes start for orientation events. Check your university’s website for specific residence hall dates, usually in mid to late August. Arrive early to avoid move-in traffic jams.
Comparing College Housing Costs
Consider on-campus vs. off-campus
Many freshmen live on campus their first year. Off-campus living may seem cheaper but factor in hidden costs like utilities, food, and transportation.
Look for included utilities
Living on campus usually includes utilities. If moving off-campus, find apartments with utilities included to simplify budgeting.
Roommates can save money
Most freshmen have a roommate. Splitting costs with roommates makes housing more affordable. Plus, roommates can ease the transition to college life.
Setting Up Your Student’s New Home
Use the checklist below to pack all the essentials to make your student’s room feel like home. Off-campus housing will need additional furniture and kitchen items.
Recommended Dorm Room Products
OURA Pillowcase
This antimicrobial copper pillowcase fights acne bacteria while you sleep.
Yaheetech Velvet Hangers
These lightweight, non-slip hangers are perfect for holding delicate clothing.
Hello Mello Loungewear
Cute, comfy pajama sets for dorm life with roommates.
Lucce Bee Facial Brush
Silicone facial brush cleans pores and prevents bacteria growth.
August + Monroe Blemish Camouflage
Conceals blemishes while healing skin.
Final College Move-In Tips
Label boxes by category and student name/room. Arrive early on move-in day before volunteers become scarce. Attend university orientation events. Follow the packing checklist to set your student up for a smooth transition. College move-in day is exciting and stressful, but thorough preparation creates the best experience.