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Packing & Move-In Checklist

Packing & Move-In Checklist

You got the acceptance letter, now get all the dorm gear you require to make your first year a success!

Here you'll find a curated list of college-ready items to pack for campus moving day based on your college's official recommendations. We've also included items from other schools' suggestions and expert advice we've compiled from around the web. All of our recommendations are based on a balance between quality and value.

The checkmark next to an item indicates that it is included as an official recommendation from your school.

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School 17 Extras 68 All Items 85 Prohibited

Laptops

Power User (Windows)

Powerful laptops aren't just for gaming. If you're a computer science, engineering, or math major, then you'll need the extra power these machine provides. This laptop packs ridiculous power into a thin frame. For maximum performance select an option with six cores, at least 16GB RAM, and a dedicated graphics card - your simulations, CAD, and machine learning algorithms will be humming along. Keep an eye on the weight - it's hard to get a high performance laptop less than 4 pounds because each extra option you add will also add weight. You're going to be lugging that thing around campus so try to keep it as low as possible - while still getting the performance you want!

University of Massachusetts says...

Meets minimum and recommended specs.

Power User (Mac)

Macs are known for their performance when working with graphics and video. If you're an art, visual graphics, or design student, you're likely going to need the extra power that the MacBook Pro provides. These are great for keeping you connected to all your Apple devices and won't leave you short when it comes to working with the large photo and video files.

University of Massachusetts says...

Meets minimum and recommended specs.

Standard User (Windows)

If you're like most students, you need a computer that lets you write papers, submit assignments, browse, stream and work on group projects. If that sounds like you, then a Lenova Yoga series laptop is probably what you're looking for. These consistently get high ratings for college students. The touch-screen is nice for group projects when people are reaching over your shoulder to show you something. Make sure you keep the weight down because you'll be taking it everywhere. Probably the most important thing that many people forget is the importance of a Solid State Drive (SSD) - this is what lets your computer boot up so fast. This series will fit your basic laptop needs. There are some different buying options, so here's a list to a few solutions.

University of Massachusetts says...

Meets minimum and recommended specs.

Standard User (Mac)

If you have an iPhone, an Apple Watch, and you love all things Apple but only need a laptop for basic browsing, submitting assignments, email, and watching videos, then a MacBook Air is probably what you're looking for. Keep in mind that universities sometimes require software that may not be compatible with Macs. Most of the time, they'll have work-arounds but it's best to check with the school if you're thinking about an Apple.

University of Massachusetts says...

Meets minimum and recommended specs.

Electronics Stuff

Electronics Essentials

This Electronics Connections Starter Pack gets all your devices connected. WiFi is great, but during midterms and finals everyone on campus is using the same WiFi making it slow to a crawl. Having ethernet connections makes sure you can get your work done - make sure to buy an ethernet cable for each item you need (laptop, gaming system, smart TV).

  • Laptop Cable Lock
  • Power Strip / Surge Protector
  • Ethernet
  • HDMI
  • Extension Cord
  • Coaxial

University of Massachusetts says...

Extension cord

Noise Canceling Headphones

College is a noisy place! There's no way around that - people screaming through the halls, shouting outside your window, there's always something loud going on. Noise canceling can help you keep the craziness out while you go to your quiet place. Noise canceling headphone reviews can be contentious... people are really passionate about these things. There are very expensive brands, and if you can afford $350-$400 for headphones, then check those brands. But the Cowin E7 and E7 Pro have over 10,000 reviews on Amazon with a score over 4 stars. That's really good! They won't be perfect, but at one-quarter the cost of the designer brands, these are a great option for a college student.

Portable Charger

Portable chargers are one of those things that you don't think about until you need one. This one has enough juice to power multiple times and has lots of excellent reviews.

General Dorm Stuff

Poster pic
Posters

Find some wall decorations for your room.

Small Step Stool

Space is limited in your dorm - being able to store things high in your closet will help maximize the space. Of course, then you need to be able to get to those high places. This step stool also collapses, saving even more of that precious space.

Flip Chair / Futon

Dorms are usually pretty tight on space, but if you have the room, this chair flips into a bed that your friends can crash on.

Bedroom Stuff

Alarm Clock

This alarm clock is perfect for getting you out of bed for your 8 o'clock. It has FM radio so you can listen to the campus station and Bluetooth for streaming from your phone. Add a charging port for your phone and this little guy has everything you need, plus you can customize the color to match your room décor.

Kitchen Stuff

Snack Essentials

You'll need some tasty distractions to keep you going. Here are some ideas for you to keep your energy up while reading through your notes late at night.

Bathroom Stuff

Shower Flip Flops

Dorm showers are nasty! You need flip flops to keep the funk off your soles.

Cleaning & Organization Stuff

Laundry Essentials

This Laundry Starter Pack has everything you need to keep your roommate from using nose plugs whenever you walk in. Don't forget the drying rack for hanging things that don't get quite dry and you don't want to fork over another dollar. Also, you're probably going to need a sewing kit at some point - pick it up now to avoid being in a tight spot when your button falls.

  • Laundry Pods
  • Stain Remover
  • Air Freshener
  • Clothes Drying Rack
  • Mini Iron
  • Travel Ironing Pad
  • Hangers
  • Sewing Kit
  • Hamper

University of Massachusetts says...

Drying rack, Sewing kit, Stain remover stick

Cleaning Essentials

This Cleaning Supplies Starter Pack has items that college students need to keep their dorm clean... at least functionally clean.

  • Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
  • Windex Wipes
  • Kleenex Tissues
  • Dustpan / Brush
  • Waste Basket (and liner bags)
  • Dish Soap
  • Paper Towels
  • Air Freshener
  • Convenient dusters

University of Massachusetts says...

Swiffer

Pride Stuff

UMass Amherst

You got into UMass, now it's time to show your pride. Here's a collection of T-shirts, hoodies, hats... even socks. Show your family and friends where you're headed.

UMass Amherst

Start tagging everything you own with your school logo - maybe even some things you don't own. Watch out family SUV!

You can also pick-up mugs, blankets, cups, lanyards... however you want to show your pride.

Prohibited Items

Specifically Prohibited Items:

  • No information provided.

The following items are generally prohibited on college campuses. Confirm with your school the status of these and any other items.

  • Space heaters & air conditioners
  • Hot plates, deep fryers, & toaster ovens
  • Water beds
  • Weightlifting equipment
  • Halogen lamps & oil lamps
  • Candles & incense
  • Weapons such as rifles, handguns, and knives
  • Cigarettes, e-cigs, & hookahs
  • Thermometers containing mercury
  • Chemicals such as propane, charcoal, gasoline, paint thinner, and lighter fluid
  • Fireworks & firecrackers
  • Pets & live plants
  • Hover boards
  • Swimming pools & hot tubs

Sources

Last updated on June 4, 2020. Recommendations are made based on official university guidelines and expert advice but may become outdated. Please consult university website for the most up-to-date guidelines before making a purchase. Commissions may be earned on qualifying purchases.
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