![]() ![]() A laptop – Most classes have online homework or have in-class remote activities.Bed risers – These are not allowed in the dorms. ![]() Throw pillows – These are often used more for décor than for function, and they generally just end up gathering dust on the floor.Most people I’ve spoken to didn’t need floor cushions or an additional backrest, but it’s up to you. A backrest or floor cushions – You can use your sleeping pillows as a backrest against the wall.Some people prefer a pad, but U-M provided mattresses are not too thin or uncomfortable, so I’d hold off at first. A mattress pad – Consider trying your mattress out before packing one of these.A blanket or comforter – Make sure to get one that will keep you warm in the winter and fit your Twin XL bed.*Items marked with an asterisk can be shared with your roommate, so reach out and coordinate so you both don’t bring duplicates! Sleeping □️ Yes, Pack It! However, I’ve seen it for myself last year in the dorms: students tend to overbuy and overcrowd their rooms with already limited space.īased on my freshman year experience, below is my take on the essential must-haves, the items you may want, and the items you can skip entirely! This list includes everything on the official University of Michigan packing list from Housing, plus some extra items frequently seen on other college packing lists. ![]() It can be easy to buy items “just in case” for the school year, trying to imagine something you will presumably need in every situation. The time to start thinking about what to pack for college is here! Whether you are a new student or returning, knowing the absolute essentials of what to bring can be a godsend. ![]()
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