Article Rewind: Getting Ready For Moving In
School is just around the corner, and if you're going to be moving into an off-campus house or into residence... the biggest questions can usually be answered by reading our great articles in our Residence & Off-Campus Living section! Here's a few that are really popular right now:
Still thinking of who to live with? Check out this article: Who To Live With?
If you're still looking for an off-campus house, be sure to read: Where to Live, What to Look for When Looking for Places, and be sure to learn about the Off-Campus Resource Center. We also have a great Guide to Successfully Find Off-Campus Housing. And when you are ready to pick a house, be sure to read signing a lease and know your rights!
If you're thinking ahead about what to bring, be sure to read these checklists for what to bring for the: Bathroom, Kitchen, Laundry Room, Bedroom, Common Room and Front Closet. As well as this good overview checklist.
Are you going to Residence in September? If so then definitely read our Residence Survival Series:
Residence Survival Part 1: What to bring
Residence Survival Part 1.5: Apartment or Suite Style Checklist
Residence Survival Part 2: Freshman Fifteen
Residence Survival Part 3: Rules!
Residence Survival Part 4: Getting Along With Your Roommate
Residence Survival Part 5: Studying While in Residence
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