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* [[Computer]] | * [[Computer]] | ||
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* Cell phone - provided [[ROLM phone]]s are never used | * Cell phone - provided [[ROLM phone]]s are never used | ||
* Power strips or extension cords - ''some rooms, like in Carman provide as little as one pair of outlets per person'' | * Power strips or extension cords - ''some rooms, like in Carman provide as little as one pair of outlets per person'' |
Revision as of 18:22, 29 January 2014
Contents
Already supplied
All Columbia residence hall rooms come with:
- bed and mattress
- desk and chair
- chest of drawers
- closet or wardrobe
- bookshelf or shelving units
- ceiling lamp
- trash can
- mirror
What to bring
You need to bring everything else, which may include:
Electronics
- Computer
- Cell phone - provided ROLM phones are never used
- Power strips or extension cords - some rooms, like in Carman provide as little as one pair of outlets per person
- Desk lamp
- George Foreman mini-grill (actually illegal in residence halls)
- Mini-fridge
Bed/bath
- Bed risers
- Bedding
- Mattress pad
- Shower caddy
- Bathrobe
- Towel
- Under the bed drawers
- Laundry hamper
Clothing
- Formal clothes for interviews
- Raincoat/umbrella
Other tips
The best place to look for which items are legal or illegal in the residence halls is Housing's Guide to Living.