Move-in Packing List

Orientation Volunteer moving a fridge.

Let's make packing easy! 

Packing to move to residence can be stressful because you don't want to forget anything. To make it easier, we've created a handy list for you!  Please note that this list is just a guide to help you, based on input from our past first-year Gryphons. We've left off the "basics" like your clothes, shoes, and your cell phone! If there is anything that you're not sure about, send an email to housing@uoguelph.ca or open up the Live Chat box through our website (bottom right chat box is open during office hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm).

 

Download a PDF Packing List Here

Download Move-In Labels Here

 

What to Bring

  • Personal toiletries and hygiene products (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, etc.)
  • Masks, sanitizers, and wipes
  • Bath towels, hand towels, and facecloths
  • Headphones
  • Alarm clock
  • Backpack
  • Blankets, sheets, pillows, mattress cover. All beds are standard twin size, excluding Gordon Hall
  • Clothes hangers
  • Dishes, cutlery, mugs, and glasses
  • A bar-size fridge for your snacks and drinks
  • Health Card and other ID
  • Additional lamps and lighting (no halogen lamps)
  • Laundry basket and supplies (detergent, etc.)
  • A power bar
  • Pens, pencils, and other school supplies
  • Personal computer (laptop)
  • Pictures, posters, and things to personalize your room
  • Shower shoes
  • Snacks
  • Toilet paper (it is supplied, but some like their own!)
  • Umbrella
  • University documents (including your room assignment information and Move-In Map)
  • A personal fan
  • Storage containers
  • Clothes for hot and cooler weather
  • Reusable travel mug and water bottle

 

For students living in residences with a fully equipped kitchen (such as East Village and the East Residence Suites), you will also want to bring: 

  • Dishes and cutlery
  • Dish soap
  • Pots and pans
  • Groceries

 

Residence First Aid Kit

Bringing a first aid kit is a good idea for emergencies! Here is what we recommend you bring: 

  • A copy of your immunization record
  • Adhesive bandages (multiple sizes)
  • Alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing ≥60% alcohol
  • Antiseptic wound cleanser (for example, alcohol or iodine pads)
  • Tensor bandages for sprains
  • Digital Thermometer
  • Tweezers for removing splinters etc.
  • Allergy medication, such as an antihistamine, or epinephrine prescribed by your doctor, such as an Epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen®) if indicated
  • 1% hydrocortisone cream to treat minor skin irritation, such as itching caused by bug bites or poison ivy
  • Antibacterial ointments or creams to apply to wounds to prevent infection
  • Cold and flu medications, such as decongestants or throat lozenges
  • Adequate supply of condoms
  • Ear plugs to reduce noise
  • Insect repellent containing DEET
  • Sunscreen with UVA and UVB protection, SPF 30 or higher

 

What NOT to Bring

  • More than one vehicle! 
  • Alcohol (during Orientation Week)
  • Alcohol paraphernalia (like funnels, pipes, bongs, drinking hats, etc.)
  • Beer bottles, bubbas, kegs, mini-kegs etc. 
  • Candles or incense - open flames are not permitted 
  • Drum sets
  • Electric/gas heaters or heat lamps 
  • Explosives (fireworks, etc.)
  • Large exercise equipment (treadmills, stationary bikes, Peloton, etc.)
  • Large pieces of furniture (ie. folding tables)
  • Halogen lamps - they pose a fire hazard!
  • Wireless printers and routers
  • Hot tubs
  • Kitchen appliances for use in your bedroom, including toaster, microwave, freezer, laundry machines, hot plate, sandwich maker, and indoor grill.  East Residence and East Village excepted because you have a full kitchen.  Small appliances can be used in kitchen lounges.
  • Landline phones or fax machines
  • Pets (except non-dangerous fish)
  • Satellite dishes
  • Water coolers
  • Water beds
  • Weapons

 

Important Notes

Keurig-type coffee makers?

Yes, you can bring them.  However, please use them in the residence kitchens and kitchenettes that are designed for this purpose.  Using a coffee maker (of any type) or other small kitchen appliances (kettles, toasters, etc.) may set off a fire alarm.

 

In a multi-occupancy room? 

Check with your roommates to avoid bringing duplicates! Only one fridge may fit in some rooms, you are strongly encouraged to share when possible and re-assess after move-in. 

 

 

Create a Move-In Label. This will help ensure your belongings are not lost during move-in.