Article

Study Abroad Move-In Essentials

One of the most exciting – and terrifying – parts of going to study in the United States is the idea of living in a new place. Whether you’re living off campus in the heart of downtown or sharing a place with new roommates from other parts of the world, this is an exciting time in your life to explore, learn, grow and enjoy all that the United States education system has to offer! 

Before you pack up and board the plane, you will need to make a list of the key items you will need to make your transition to living and learning in the U.S. as easy and stress-free as possible. Some move-in essentials for every international student include:

Comforts of Home

Appropriate Clothing

Necessary Electronics

Important Documents:

When attending university in the U.S., it is important to keep important documents organized in a folder and pack them on your carry-on bag and NOT your checked bag in case of an emergency. Make a photocopy of any originals and store the photocopies online (such as by emailing them to yourself). Also make sure your parents have copies of important papers, so they can send them to you, if necessary. These documents may include:

Remember that you can always buy or rent items that you forget or need more of – such as bedding, towels, sheets, blankets, and pillows. Rental is ideal for students living off-campus because it provides the flexibility to choose furnishings and other necessary items for apartment living without the stress, hassle, and cost of buying these items. CORT, the leading provider of furniture rental in the U.S., furnishes thousands of student apartments with everything from beds and sofas to housewares and electronics – all with affordable rental package options.

Don’t stress too much about everything you’ll need to set up your new living space. Once you arrive, you’ll see what your new roommate has brought and can figure out what items you still need to either rent or purchase. Before you know it, your blank boring college apartment will feel like home!

Categories