NC State move in day can be extremely stressful during the start of the school year. We at UNISUP understand that feeling and that is why we have compiled a list on what to bring and not to bring during move in day. Here is the complete NC State packing list!
Feel free to bookmark (Ctrl+D) or save this page URL!
Room basics that you need to bring to NC State during move in day
- Mattress pad
- Bedspread, comforter or blanket
- Desk lamp
- Towels
- Pillows and pillowcases
- Linens to fit an extra long twin bed (36" x 80")
- Non-halogen desk lamp
- Clothes
- Shoes
- Toiletries
- Stereo
- Television
- Clock
- Alarm clock
- Fan
- Computer
- Printer
- Power strip/surge protector
- Mini-vacuum
- Sleeping bag if you want
- Wall mirror
- Trash bags
Room decorations that you could bring to NC State during move in day
- String lights
- Posters
- Wall Art
- Pictures
- Picture frames
- Photo clips
- Jewelry organizer
- Decorative baskets
School Supplies that you need to bring during NC State move in day
- Textbooks
- iClicker (Check if you need for your classes)
- Calculator (Make sure to check which one you need)
- Laptop
- Backpack
- Pen and Pencils
- Binders
- Papers
- Tote bag
- Calendar
- Folders organizer
- Sticky Notes
- Pencil Case
- Pencil Sharpener
- Erasers
- Highlighters
- Lunchbox
- Ruler
- Scissors
- External hard drive or USB or SD Card
- Wireless mouse
- Chargers (Phone, table, laptop)
- Staplers
- White out
Bathroom and shower essentials to bring during NC State move in day
- Toilet paper
- Body wash
- Shampoo
- Lotion
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Bathroom rug
- Shower shoes
- Shower cap
- Towels
- Hand towels
Important documents to bring during NC State move in day
- ID (Driver license, passport, student ID)
- Bank documents
- Credit card and debit card
- Checks
- Health Cards
What not to bring during NC State move in day (IMPORTANT)
- Students may not bring pets (except for fish wit tank under 10 gallons)
- Drugs and Alcohol
- Dart Boards
- Water Beds
- Weapons
- Extension Cords
- Air Conditioners
- Lava Lamps
- Ceiling Fans/Lights
- Toasters, burners or hot plates
- Heaters
- Fireworks
- Explosives or unsafe chemicals
- Candles and incense