Typical Room Dimensions
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Typical Room Dimensions
Typical Room Dimensions: Binford Hall: avg. room size: windows: closet : bed length: desk space: 17’4” x 11’9” (Storage are above closet) 4’7” x 3’7” 5’ 10” x 3’10” 6’6” x 3’1” 3’7” x 2’3” Milner Hall: avg. room size: windows: closet : bed length: desk space: 17’ x 10’ 4’ h x 3’ w 3’ w 6’ 6” 3’5” x 2’ (Storage are under bed) Important Advice to students and parents: A student is responsible for the condition of their room as soon as they receive their room key and complete a Room Condition Report (RCR). The resident advisor will meet with each student to review all aspects of their room, such as: window, floor, walls, furniture, etc. The condition of the room will be noted at the beginning of the semester and at the end of the year, or when a student checks out. Any change of condition beyond normal wear and tear may result in Room Damage fines. Rooms are also inspected at least 3 times a year for health and safety checks. We recommend that students are supplied with cleaning products and are familiar with how to clean their room and how to do laundry. (For instructions: http://www.ehow.com/how_46_laundry.html) Some dorm rooms are carpeted and others are tiled, so you will need the appropriate floor cleaning products. Both First Year hall rooms are carpeted. How to Protect Your Personal Property Residence Life recommends you check with your family’s home owner’s insurance policy to see if you are covered in the event something happens. If you are not covered by homeowner’s, you should invest in renter’s insurance or use National Student Services, Inc. NSSI provides a student personal property plan and they can be found at www.nssinc.com or call 1-800-256-6774. Packing Checklist Fall 2012 Guilford College Residence Life 5800 W. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, NC 27410 MicroFridge™ Rental Program: Contact StandardsForLiving.com or 1.800.525.7307 ($199.99 per year) reslife@guilford.edu 336-316-2101 Guilford College Residence Life is committed to the sustainability initiatives set forth by the campus community. Please consider bringing or purchasing “green” items for your room and recycle during your time with us. We encourage all residential students |to review our sustainability initiatives located at sustainability.guilford.edu. This list was created as a guide to assist students with some ideas of what to bring to campus (suggested, not required.) These items are in line with our policies in our student handbook and housing agreement. If you have any questions regarding this list contact the Residence Life Office. It is suggested that roommates contact each other prior to movein to avoid duplication of items such as microwaves, TVs, stereos, fridges, etc. Pack clothes appropriate for our southern climate and changing seasons each semester. Meaning: leave the long johns and winter parka at home until you go home for fall or winter break. You don’t need to bring your whole closet to school at one time. If you are coming from a long distance or your packing space is limited, consider buying some of your supplies from one of our many retail stores located a short distance from campus. Packing Checklist Academic Supplies ¦Backpack ¦Batteries ¦Calculator ¦Calendar ¦Dictionary ¦Highlighters/dry erase markers ¦Notebooks ¦Paper ¦Pen/Pencils ¦Pencil sharpener ¦Planner ¦Removable wall tape/Stickytack ¦Ruler ¦Scissors ¦Stapler/tape Personal Care ¦Bathroom caddy/toiletry bag ¦Brush ¦Comb ¦Dental floss ¦Deodorant ¦Detergent/dryer sheets ¦Eye care items ¦Hair care items ¦Hair dryer ¦Hand lotion ¦Hangers ¦Insurance card ¦Iron/Small ironing board ¦Laundry basket ¦Medical info ¦Medications (and/or over the counter) Clothing ¦Bathing suit ¦Belts ¦Coats/jackets ¦Dress/suit outfit ¦Gloves ¦Hat ¦Jeans ¦Shorts ¦Skirts ¦Pajamas ¦Pants ¦Rain gear ¦Robe ¦Shirts ¦Shoes ¦Socks ¦Sweaters ¦Underwear ¦Workout clothes ¦Razors ¦Sewing kit ¦Shower/Flip-flops ¦Soap ¦Sunscreen ¦Toothbrush/paste ¦Towels/Washcloth ¦Water bottle Bedding ¦Extra blanket ¦Extra long twin sheets (36” x 80”) ¦Foam topper ¦Mattress pad/cover ¦Pillows/Pillowcases ¦Quilt/comforter General Room & Equipment Needs ¦ Carpet sweeper/vacuum or broom ¦Adhesive Hooks ¦Alarm clock ¦Bicycle and lock ¦Can opener ¦Cell Phone ¦Cleaning products (i.e., glass/multi-purpose wipes, deodorizers, spot cleaner for the carpet, etc.) ¦Computer/Printer ¦Cups/bowls/plates/silverware ¦Desk lamp ¦Dry erase board ¦DVD player ¦Fan ¦Flashlight ¦Ink cartridges ¦Microwave* ¦Photos ¦Posters ¦Refrigerator* ¦Reusable shopping bags ¦Stereo ¦Storage bins ¦Television ¦Tool kit (small) ¦Trash bags (bins provided) ¦UL approved power strips & extension cords/surge protectors ¦Umbrella *Energy Star rated appliances preferred. Microwaves are not to exceed 1000 watts and refrigerators are not to exceed 4 cubic ft. Items NOT Permitted x Air conditioners x Illegal substances x Candles/burning incense x Charcoal grills x Halogen lamps x Lofts x PETS (only fish- tank < 10 gal. okay) x Toasters/toaster ovens, hot plates x Weapons/fireworks x Decorative lighting strands (like Christmas lights) x Electric guitars/keyboards/ drums must have earphones for quiet play x Nails, push pins or anything else that would put holes in walls Each resident will have a bed, dresser, closet or wardrobe, desk, chair and a network jack to access the internet and one cable TV connection to share. There is also a recycling bin and trash bin in each room.