The start of a new academic year is always a cause for celebration. For the newest 杏吧视频 students, it is an exciting鈥攁lbeit uncertain鈥攖ime. As the members of the Class of 2027 make their way to campus this month, we鈥檙e sure they have plenty of questions as they begin their journeys.
To help the Class of 2027 and new transfer students start the year with confidence, we鈥檙e sharing advice from upperclass students, orientation leaders, and staff and faculty members throughout the month. And who knows? Even seasoned members of the CWRU community might learn something new.
New students! Are you ready for Discover Week? With your first official events on campus just a few weeks away, you will soon arrive on campus ready to start your next chapter.
Before you pack up your car or load your suitcases onto the plane, we have some suggestions for what to bring. With help from some of 杏吧视频鈥檚 orientation leaders and staff from University Housing, we鈥檝e compiled a few must-have items to pack as you prepare for your college experience:
- An umbrella: Cleveland weather can be unpredictable; you won鈥檛 want to get caught without rain gear should a storm start on your walk between classes.
- Fans: First-year residence halls don鈥檛 have air conditioning; late August and September are still very warm in Cleveland.
- A warm, thick coat and snow boots: On the flip side, Cleveland gets cold and snowy rapidly.
- A refrigerator: Each roommate in a double is permitted their own small refrigerator (4.6 cubic feet or less).
- Twin extra-long sheets: For beds measuring 36 inches by 80 inches.
- Flip-flops: Remember, you鈥檒l be sharing bathroom and shower facilities with other people.
Rafaela Oliveira, a sophomore orientation leader studying neuroscience, recalled the time she forgot to check the weather app prior to heading out for classes, only to be met with hail and rain while wearing impractical footwear for the situation. Oliveira, who is from Brazil, advised first-year students to pack 鈥渁 strong umbrella, snow boots, big and warm jackets, and beanies and gloves.鈥
A tip for dealing with unpredictable weather? 鈥淟ayering will be your best friend. The temperatures inside campus buildings vary just as much as the weather outside,鈥 said Lindsey Petersen, a sophomore orientation leader from Illinois who is studying biochemistry.
There also are a few items you may be surprised you shouldn鈥檛 bring to campus. For example, leave your space heaters, microwaves (and many other small appliances), humidifiers, and extension cords at home.
Check out the University Hosting鈥檚 lists of what to bring鈥攁nd not鈥攖o campus.
Forgot something? Shuttles will run from campus to Walmart and Target stores near campus throughout Discover Week. And worry not, shuttles continue to run through the semester so you can stock up on all of your essentials even if you don鈥檛 have access to a car.