Residential living what to bRing Moving to CaMpus

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Residential Living
what to bring
Moving to Campus The beginning of the school
year is an exciting time where you will be meeting new
people and moving into your new home. Residential
Living encourages you to personalize your room and
make it your new home away from home. Be sure to talk
with your roommate to decide how you’ll be decorating
and organizing your room. You’ll also want to talk to
your roommate to decide before you arrive on-campus
who will be bringing various items you might share such
as televisions and refrigerators. Other things to consider
when packing are listed on the reverse.
You may bring…
Hangers
Plants
All bed linens
(XL Twin)
Iron/ironing board
Refrigerator (5
amps or less)
Bathrobe
Bookshelf (free
standing)
Laundry basket
Laundry detergent
(high efficiency)
Computer
Loft (optional,
must meet
specifications)
(Walker, Village
only - Other
buildings
provide loftable
furnishings)
Decorative items
Mattress pad
Fan
Microwave (800
watts max.)
Camera
Can opener
Carpet
Cleaning supplies
Flashlight
Sewing kit
Soap/toiletries/
shower bucket
Stereo
Study supplies
Surge protectors/
power strips
Television
Towels
Umbrella
Waste basket
Please do not bring…
Air Conditioner
Ammunition
Amplifiers
Aquariums
(> 10 gallons)
Archery equipment
Ceiling fans
Cooking appliances
with open coils
(toasters, toaster
ovens, hot plates,
coffee pots)
Darts
Decorative
weapons
Electric blankets
Electrical items not
U.L. approved
Explosives or
combustible
substances
(including gasoline,
kerosene, etc.)
Fireworks
Halogen lights
or lamps
Indoor grill or
broiler
Kegs, party balls,
funnels, bongs,
and other drug
paraphernalia
Pets (other
than fish)
Power tools
Refrigerators
(> than 5 amps)
Smoke/Fog
machines
Space heaters
(electric, ceramic
or kerosene)
Toy weapons (guns,
knives, etc.) that
could be mistaken
as being real
Waterbeds
Weapons (including
but not limited
to: knives, BB
guns, air/gas
pistols or rifles,
firearms of any
type, pressurized
guns, paint ball
guns, stunguns or martial
arts weapons,
ammunition)
Weights for body
building or other
large exercise
equipment
Wireless routers
These lists are not all inclusive. Please contact your Resident
Director or the Residential Living office if you have any questions.
828.227.7303 | www.wcu.edu/housing
WCU is a University of North Carolina campus and an Equal Opportunity Institution. 700 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $00.00 or $0.00 each. Creative Services: June 2011 11-390
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