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Residence Life

What to Bring

Room Information

What to Bring

What NOT to Bring

Microfridge Program

 


 

Room Information

 

 

All rooms on campus come with the following items:

Bed
Cable Hook-up (Cable Wire Needed)
Desk
Desk Chair

Dresser
Internet Port (Ethernet Cable Needed)
Shared Closet or Wardrobe
Twin Mattress (Extra Long Linens Suggested)


What to Bring

Deciding which items are a “must have” and which will simply take up space in a residential room is an important decision. First, be sure to contact your roommates (if applicable) and discuss the arrangements as to how many similar items are enough for one room in order to eliminate any duplications; subsequently increasing the amount of non-cluttered, available space in a room. Please note that there cannot be more than two refrigerators in any given room. Second, utilize the checklist below in order to verify you bring those items most needed by students (Please remember this list is simply a guide as to which items are generally needed by students at Endicott).

  • Alarm clock/clock radio
  • Calculator
  • Camera
  • Calendars
  • Class supplies (e.g., paper, pencils, study aids, etc.)
  • Egg crate/Foam padding
  • Ethernet cable
  • First aid supplies
  • Flashlight
  • Hangers
  • Hair dryer
  • ron and ironing board
  • Lamps (non-halogen only please)
  • Laundry basket and detergent
  • Money for unexpected costs
  • Personal computer and printer
  • Plants
  • Posters and pictures (no nails please)
  • Refrigerator (no larger than 4.5 cu ft)
  • Sewing kit
  • Sheets (suggested extra long twin), pillows, pillowcases,blankets
  • Tape, scissors, stapler
  • Towels
  • Umbrella
  • Wastebasket


Dorm-In-A-Box® Program

Endicott College has partnered with Dorm-in-a-Box® to offer our students some much needed college supplies!
Please click here to visit Dorm-in-a-Box.


Dorm-in-a-Box: 1-314-304-1593

 


 

MicroFridge® Program

MicroFridge® is a product of Intirion Corporation. Intirion, focuses on the development of products for small space living environments. MicroFridge® was invented in 1987 to solve the problem of overloaded circuits at colleges and universities, hotels, military facilities and assisted living residences. MicroFridge® offers a safe and convenient food storage and preparation solution in an integrated compact appliance. The Safe Plug® technology uses about half the electricity of 2 separate appliances and reduces the risk of circuit overloads. With one plug to the wall operation, it frees up outlets since just one plug goes into the wall socket to operate the refrigerator, freezer and microwave oven.

MicroFridge® developed a Dual Charging Station located on the front of the microwave to address the ever-growing need to conveniently re-charge personal electronic devices. Using the Safe Plug® power management system, energy is allocated to the Dual Charging Station as well as the refrigerator and microwave to solve the problem of overloaded electrical circuits.

Only one unit is allowed per room . For more information and ordering please click here

 

MicroFridge Direct: 1-800-637-7567


What Not to Bring

The following list represents those items NOT to bring as they are considered a potential fire and/or health and safety risk (please be aware if these items are discovered, they will be confiscated and retained by the College until the conclusion of the academic semester or school year).

  • Any lighting using incandescent bulbs (such holiday and string lights)

  • Candles

  • Carpet tape

  • Ceiling tapestries

  • Cinder blocks

  • Electric blankets

  • Fireworks, explosives, ammunition

  • George Foreman grills or Toasters may only be used in kitchen areas

  • Halogen lamps

  • Holiday lights

  • Hot plates

  • Hot pots/Crock pots

  • Humidifiers

  • Immersion heaters

  • Incense
  • Kerosene lamps
  • Low gauge extension cords
  • Microfridges (not supplied by the College)
  • Microwaves (stand alone microwaves)
  • Natural material holiday decorations
  • Pets (other than fish limited to a tank size capacity of 10 gallons)
  • Popcorn poppers
  • Potpourri burners
  • Space heaters
  • String lights
  • Toaster Ovens
  • Vaporizers
  • *Weapons

*Weapons are defined as, but not limited to: rifles, pistols, BB/pellet guns, any paintball guns or paintball paraphernalia, stun guns, chemical weapons, knives (with the exception of innocuous pocket knives), slingshots, bows and arrows, and martial arts weapons. Toy and recreational weapons that look like real weapons are prohibited on campus.

 

If you would like additional information, please contact the Office of Residence Life at 978-232-2141 or reslife@endicott.edu.