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The Housing and Residence Life Office at VSU is providing you this guide as you are packing to come to campus. With move-in timeslots lasting one hour, we encourage you pack with that in mind - putting things in boxes, talking with your roommate about shared items ahead of time and focusing on the essentials to get started this Fall Semester. By focusing on 2-3 boxes worth of items, it is our hope that students will have what they need for the most month of school and then re-evaluate over Labor Day Weekend.

Before starting your packing list, make sure you know what we provide for your space - Furniture Guide. The following items are suggestions generated by students who have lived on campus in the past:


BRING IT!

  • Blankets, bedspreads, linens, towels, etc.
  • Flashlight and batteries - in case of power outage (candles are prohibited)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Pens, pencils, paper, notebooks
  • Speaker
  • Plastic cups, plates, eating utensils
  • Desk lamp
  • Laundry bag, detergent
  • Hangers
  • Wastebasket
  • Can opener
  • Surge Protector (UL 1449 rated)
  • Rug- 9x12 is a good approximation for most rooms

Although most of these items are not "necessary," having some of them may allow you to personalize your room and make it feel like "home."

For your convenience, we have partnered with Dormify to provide an easy, affordable way to purchase Twin XL bedding, dorm storage solutions, and everything else you'll need (and want) for your new home away from home. Please visit dormroom.com/vld to get move-in day ready and create your dream dorm!


TALK ABOUT IT WITH YOUR ROOMMATE

You are limited to having one per space for items like a microwave and refrigerator. Other items listed are typically things you only need one of, or things you might want to consult your roommate about.

  • Smart TV/ROKU Device to stream PHILO TV
  • Small microwave - 1,000 watts or less - Reference Policy
  • Compact refrigerator - max. 4.4 cubic ft. - Reference Policy
  • Personal cleaning supplies - cleaners, broom, etc. Students are responsible for cleaning their spaces.
  • Posters and room decorations
  • Rug- 9x12 is a good approximation for most rooms
  • Window curtains - Blinds are provided. Curtains must be hung with tension rods. Windows size varies with each building, we advise that you wait to purchase your curtains until after you arrive.

LEAVE IT!

The following items are prohibited in the residence halls:

  • Firearms, knives, air guns, martial arts weapons, paintball guns, or weapons of any kind.
  • Candles, incense or any item that produces or has an open flame (tobacco items are excluded).
  • Anything with a hot surface: pressure cookers, instapots, broilers, toaster ovens, electric skillets, hot plates, George Foreman grills, space heaters, airfryers, etc.
  • Gasoline-powered items in the building, such as motorcycles, mopeds, or parts thereof.
  • Flammable and/or combustible items: fireworks, smoke bombs, sparklers, etc.
  • Contact Paper
  • Duct Tape
  • Extension cords
  • Chemicals
  • Light dimmers, ceiling fans, or any other device that interferes with the electricity of the room
  • Weight lifting apparatus, such as barbells
  • Animals or pets except for non-carnivorous fish and service animals (policy) per federal law. The University reserves the right to limit the size of aquariums.
  • Waterbeds and water furniture
  • Drug paraphernalia
  • 2.4 GHz cordless phones
  • Wireless routers (Airports, Linksys, etc.)
  • HooverBoards 
NOTE: The preceding list is not all-inclusive. Any item that is a threat to public safety may be removed. The University will continually monitor all areas through staff visits and unannounced inspections by University staff. The presence of prohibited items will be documented and students will be required to remove those items from the premises, and may be subject to disciplinary action as well as monetary fines.