We are going to assume you are set with things like sheets, towels, a laptop, and hangers but here are a few others you might want to consider. The caveat: most items can be delivered with free two-day shipping.
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- Unbreakable cups, bowls, and plates for take-out or snacks
- Snacks
- A college-oriented planner for learning time management
- An electric tea kettle, if it is allowed, think hot chocolate, soup, and tea.
- Diffuser or wallflower, no one needs to smell a dorm room
- A stocked medicine box
- Brita water pitcher
- A series of legal documents you should have in place after your student turns 18
- A strong fan, unless they have A/C
- A zip-up mattress pad or protector, yep those mattresses are not nice
- A long charging cord, the outlets can be anywhere
- A door stop, open doors help make new friends
- A lap desk if your teen likes to work sitting on their bed
- A big backrest pillow, see above
- Flip flops, showers can be even worse than the mattresses
- Desk lamp, if it isn’t provided
- A letter from you to leave at drop off
- Laundry basket or bag that travels well to the machines
- Blackout curtains if your teen struggles to sleep with sunlight
- External battery for phones
- Dorm bed shelf
- Mattress topper, our teens told us this was the best thing we bought them for college after their laptop
- Bathmat
- Rug if the climate is cold
- Air fryer, if allowed
- Over door organizer hooks for hanging wet towels
- Clothes steamer
- Command strips or hooks for hanging
- Water bottle
- Coffee maker, Keurig makes a tiny one
- Laundry pods
- Extra toiletries
- Backpack
- Microwave
- Headboard
- Safe, if your child uses medications
- Extra phone charger
- T-shirt quilt, lots of teens like these
- Posters or wall hangings
- Surge protector
- Raincoat or umbrella
- Lint roller
- Elevated cart to lift a refrigerator off the filthy floor and provide storage
- Underbed storage
- A wipe-erase board
- Weighted blanket, if your teen prefers one
- Ottoman for storage, friends to sit on, and a step stool onto a lofted bed
- Small flashlight, if there is a power outage you don’t want them using their phone
- Ear plugs, white noise, something to make sleeping easier
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