If you have a student who is soon to be leaving home, bound for a college campus, I don't have to tell you that there are quite a few things that you should be collecting now so you are prepared when it is time to begin packing. A little here and a little there will help prevent the last minute rush to satisfy the comfort-level of your Freshman-to-be.
- Bedding for an extra long twin (sheets, mattress pad, bedspread)
- Lamp (for late night study sessions)
- Alarm clock (to make it to class on time)
- Computer (an absolute must for today's college students)
- Address book (with all important numbers and addresses included)
- Student Planner (to keep track of class times, study sessions, homework, and final exams)
- Dishes/Utensils (a few plates, bowls, cups, and pieces of silverware are necessary)
- Laundry basket (don't forget some detergent and a roll of quarters)
- School supplies (paper, pencils, folders, binders, highlighters, tape, stapler)
- Money (start saving now for a little "nest egg" to start out the semester)






6 Comments:
Where were you when my daughter got ready for college? Who knew all the thing she'd need. What a great list.
Excellent list. One suggestion: have them put the addresses and phone numbers on the computer or on their cell phones. They will miss place the address book for sure.
Another suggestion for you: duct tape. It was the one thing I didn't bring that I wished I had. And once I got some, my entire floor wanted to borrow the roll.
I'd like to see how this list will change in 16 years when it's time for my son to go to college. I bet there will be more technology stuff.
Also, to Amanda, what did people use duct tape for? Or do I want to know. :)
Don't forget to teach them how to handle issues & money: credit cards, checking accounts, etc. Hopefully, they've learned that money doesn't grow on mom & dad!
money doesn't grow on mom and dad- lol.
I would say to that # and address lists the numbers of local emergency services and counselors. The directions to the local ER and oter safety stuff.
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