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What To Bring With You

Living in a residence hall is more than just having a room located near classrooms. Your room is a starting point from which you can deal with the academic, social, and recreational challenges and opportunities that will be part of your total educational experience.

Your room must contain the necessities that support you to get focused and on your way in the morning and into your studies at night, but it also should be a comfortable place where you can relax. The lists below include items you may want to bring. Realize that you do not have to have all the items. Check with your roommate to see what he or she is bringing so you do not double up on items.

Necessities – Personal Items

Study Items

Notebooks
Pens/Pencils
Stationary
Stapler
Scissors
Glue Stick
Scotch Tape
Alarm Clock
Desk Chair

Linens

Bedspread
Blanket
Pillow
Mattress Cover
Twin XL Sheets
Towels/Washcloths

Toiletries

Soap/Shower Gel
Shampoo
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Brush/Comb
Shower Bucket
Shower Shoes
Bathrobe
Hair Dryer
Medications

Laundry

Laundry Bag
Detergent
Iron
Dryer Sheets

Clothing

Shirts/Shorts
Pants/Skirts
Under Garments
Pajamas
Jacket
Coat
Scarf
Gloves
Shoes

Extras or Just For Fun

Entertainment/Late Night Snacking

Bicycle
Football/Basketball
Stereo/iPod
Board Games
Roller Blades
Laptop
Frisbee
Books/Magazines
TV
Cups/Plates
Mini-Refrigerator (3.1 cubic ft. max)
Snacks/Drinks

Decorations

Lamp (non-halogen bulbs)
Free-Standing Shelves
Area Rugs
Posters (Hung with Puddy, Command Strips or Tape)

Furniture

Computer Chairs
Tupperware for Storage

Communication

Cell Phone
Laptop or Desktop

What is already in my room/hall?

All residence halls offer:

  • 2 high speed internet connections
  • Air conditioning and heating.
  • 2 extra long twin beds
  • 2 desks
  • Wardrobe and storage
  • Free laundry facilities in each hall.
  • Each hall has four to eight suites consisting of six to eight rooms, a large bath and suite lounge.
  • Each Suite Lounge contains a community Microwave provided by the school.

No pets are allowed. The only exception to the pet policy is fish that can be maintained in a simple fish bowl. Fish are allowed if electricity is not used to power a filter or lights for the bowl. If pets are found, the student responsible may be subject to a Student Conduct Hearing. Or approved emotional support animals or approved service animals.

Approved Electrical Appliances for use in Student Rooms

  •  Mini-Refrigerator – 3.1 Cubic Ft. or less, one per room
  • Stereo – one per room
  • TV – one per room
  • Small fan – one per room
  • Computer System
  • DVD, VCR
  • Play Station/Nintendo/X-Box
  • Radio
  • Hair Dryer – for use in your suite bathroom
  • Curling Iron
  • Iron
  • Alarm Clock
  • Can Opener
  • Electric Shaver
  • Lamps/Lights using regular (non-halogen) light bulbs
  • Power Strips/Surge Protector
  • Cell Phone Charger
  • Toothbrush Charger
  • Air Filter
  • Vacuum Cleaner
  • Wheelchair Battery Charger

If a student requires an additional item that is not listed, a request in writing may be submitted to the Director of Housing, identifying the item with rationale for its necessity. Written approval must be received prior to placing the item in your room.

Prohibited Items for Residence Hall Student Rooms

  • Any appliance not listed above. Specifically, NO cooking appliances – toaster, toaster oven, grill, fry baby, coffee pot, crock pot, etc., to be used in the room.
  • Extension cords.
  • Decorative string lights.
  • Decorative materials hanging over or under lights, ceiling lights included
  • Flammable items (candles, oil lamps, incense, halogen lamps, etc.)
  • Items that may be flammable or deter in fire rescue may not be hung on walls, ceilings or in doorways in individual rooms, hallways, or main or suite lounges.
  • Weapons such as, but are not limited to, firearm, BB gun, stun gun, air rifle, air pistol, Bowie Knife, dirk, dagger, slingshot, switchblade knife, blackjack, metallic knuckles, etc. For more details about items designated as weapons by St. Andrews, please contact the Office of Campus Safety and Security, 910-280-2895.

Spring classes begin January 7th!