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What to Bring

To help you start packing, we've come up with a list of some items you might want to bring along

¨   Alarm clock   ¨   Games
¨   Appropriate seasonal clothing   ¨   Insurance card
¨   Aspirin, cold medicine   ¨   Iron
¨   Bath towels   ¨   Laundry detergent/basket
¨   Blankets/Quilts   ¨   Memo board
¨   Broom, dust pan   ¨   Photo albums
¨   Bucket/shower caddy   ¨   Pictures
¨   Calculator   ¨   Pillow/ backrest pillow
¨   Camera   ¨   Plants
¨   Clothes hangers   ¨   Plates, bowls, cups, eating utensils
¨   Computer/printer   ¨   Posters
¨   Dishwashing soap   ¨   Quarters
¨   Extra-long single bed linen   ¨   Snacks
¨   Fans   ¨   Surge protectors (UL listed)
¨   First aid kit   ¨   White fun tack for posters, etc.
¨   Flip-flops/ shower shoes    

What Not to Bring

Please do not bring the following items to campus:

Toaster ovens, halogen lamps, George Foreman grills, candles, drills, nails, any homemade items that lift a bed off of floor (purchased bed risers are permitted), space heaters, incense, flammable gases and tanks, weapons of any sort for any reason, household extension cords.

Please note: Refrigerators must be smaller than 3.5 cubic feet and use less than 175 watts of power.

See the on-line Student Handbook (http://matrix.scranton.edu/student_handbook) for a complete list of prohibited items.

Please contact the Office of Residence Life if you have any questions regarding a specific item.

Office of Residence Life * 413 Quincy Avenue * (570) 941-6226 * res-life@scranton.edu


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