

WELCOME
IMPORTANT DATES
MAY 27, 2025
Bike storage offers begin. Students can sign up for the bike storage lottery during room reservations.
AUGUST 18, 2025
First day of fall semester classes.
NOVEMBER 27-30, 2025
Thanksgiving Break! Residence Halls remain open. Dining hours may be limited.
JANUARY 11, 2026
Spring meal plan downgrade and cancellation deadline.
CONTACT US
JULY 25, 2025
Last day to change meal plan in Housing U and sign up for optional services.
AUGUST 24, 2025 Fall meal plan downgrade and cancellation deadline.
DEC 13, 2025-JAN 4, 2026
Winter Break! All residence halls remain open. Dining plans are active and Urban Bytes is open.
JANUARY 16, 2026
Spring tuition due.
AUGUST 1, 2025
Tuition, housing, and dining charges posted to student accounts.
AUGUST 29, 2025 Fall tuition due.
JANUARY 2, 2026
Spring Move-In Day! New residents may check in beginning at 9 a.m.
MARCH 7-15, 2026
Spring Break! Residence halls remain open. Meal plans are limited to brunch and dinner.
AUGUST 12-14, 2025
Move-In Week. Residents will be assigned their move-in time. Meal plans begin the first day of move-in.
OCTOBER 4-12, 2025
Fall Break! Residence Halls remain open. Dining hours may be limited.
MARCH 7-15, 2026
Spring Break! Residence halls remain open. Meal plans are limited to brunch and dinner.
MAY 2, 2026
Residence halls close at 2 p.m.
5 Heritage Center Dr, Benchmark Plaza Building 822 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 801-587-2002 info@housing.utah.edu housing.utah.edu
PAYING FOR HOUSING
PAYING FOR HOUSING
HOW TO PAY
All housing and meal plan charges are included in a student’s tuition bill. This bill is paid through the Office of the Bursar. Students can view their tuition bill online in their Campus Information Systems (CIS) account. Students are legally responsible for their accounts.
Payment Due Dates
Fall 2025: Friday, August 29
Spring 2026: Friday, January 16
Payment Options
-Online credit/debit card payment
-E-Check (connected to your banking account)
-Flywire (for international students)
-Payment Plan
Payment Plan Options
All semester charges for housing, meal plan, and tuition are due together at the beginning of the semester on the dates listed above. Students may elect to sign up for a four- or five-month payment plan. Note: the five-month plan option begins in July. For more information, please visit the Office of the Bursar’s website: bursar.utah.edu.
YOUR HOUSING AGREEMENT
Housing agreements are for BOTH fall and spring semesters of the 2025-2026 academic year, as long as the student is enrolled at the University of Utah. Summer semester is not part of the academic year agreement. Winter break is included in the 2025-2026 academic year housing contract. If a student is studying abroad, taking a leave of absence, or not attending the university for Spring 2026, they should notify HRE as soon as possible within Housing U. Based on notification timing, cancellation fees may apply. For more information, please visit: housing.utah.edu/moving-out
INSURANCE
HRE is not responsible for personal property. We encourage students to obtain renter’s insurance or check to see if their family’s homeowner policy covers their belongings while living in the residence halls.
FERPA
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, as amended, states that school officials may not disclose personally identifiable information about students nor permit inspection of their records by others without written permission from the student. Students are protected by FERPA as soon as they are admitted to the University of Utah. These records include, but are not limited to: grades, class schedules, student conduct records, identification numbers, housing assignments, and payment information. Questions regarding FERPA may be directed to the Office of the Registrar at 801-581-5808 or registrar@utah.edu. Learn more at registrar. utah.edu. Students will need to release their FERPA rights through CIS if they wish for anyone else to have access to their records. Note: There is a separate FERPA waiver required for housing information. See below for how to release your FERPA rights.




Your UMail account is your official university email address. HRE and other university departments will communicate important information to this email. It is important that students check this account often.
TIP: POLICIES!
Policies may be adjusted throughout the year in order to support the health and well-being of our community. Visit our website for the most up-to-date information: housing.utah.edu/resident-policies
BUILDING SECURITY
Residential living areas are locked 24 hours a day. Buildings are accessed by physical and mobile UCards. Students are only able to access their building. All students should lock their doors.
24/7 SECURITY & STAFF SUPPORT
All HRE facilities are supported by staff and security 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If a student needs assistance after hours, they can work with the front desk in their area or contact security personnel available overnight at the Peterson Heritage Center, Kahlert Village, Lassonde Studios, and Epicenter front desks. Check out the “Your Residential Experience” section in this guide for more information.
GUEST POLICY
HRE residential living areas remain locked at all times. Only students who live in a building have access to enter. Guests must be escorted by a resident of the building at all times and may not be left alone in the resident’s space. A guest is any person who does not live within the building.
OVERNIGHT GUEST POLICY
Residents may host an overnight guest at a time in their academic year room. Hosted guests staying in a space after midnight on weeknights and after 2 a.m. on weekends are defined as overnight guests. An overnight guest must reside in the hosting resident’s contracted space for sleep and may not reside in common spaces.
CAMPUS ALERT SYSTEM
The Campus Alert System is a messaging service that alerts students to all potential weather conditions, safety threats, and other emergencies on campus. This system also provides notification to residents in case of an emergency within HRE facilities. University of Utah students are automatically signed up for this service, so do not opt out of this service. Visit alert.utah.edu for more information.
COMMUNITY DAMAGES
Any instances of damage or vandalism in a community will be divided amongst the residents in that community/building, and the cost will be billed directly to student accounts. Approximately 30 days before students are charged, a notice will be sent to community members in an effort to identify the responsible individual(s) for additional investigation. However, in the event that the responsible party is not identified, the repair cost will be assessed to the impacted community. Please consider the importance of taking care of your home. Facilities team members work as quickly as possible to address these concerns when they happen; however, these items take time to repair.
CAMPUS COURTESY ESCORT
It is our priority to provide a safe and welcoming environment to everyone on campus. Courtesy escorts are always available as a resource to students while on campus. Campus Security can escort you to your residence hall, car, or any campus building. Courtesy escorts are available 24 hours a day seven days a week by calling 801-585-COPS
Visit safety.utah.edu for more info.
ITEMS NOT ALLOWED IN HOUSING
Some itmes are prohibited in residential facilities. Failure to comply can result in conduct action and possible eviction.
Some of the items not allowed include, but are not limited to, the following:
Personal router or modem
Drugs and alcohol, including but not limited to: full/empty alcohol bottle collections, drug paraphernalia, kegs as decoration, etc.
Explosives, Explosives, Firearms, & Weapons: Explosives (including but not limited to firecrackers, fireworks, home-made explosives, pyrotechnics, and gunpowder ), firearms, and other weapons are not permitted on campus, including all HRE facilities and properties on and off campus, except as expressly permitted by law
Appliances with an open coil such as hot plates, toasters (other than in an apartment kitchen) and deep fryers
Candles, incense, kerosene lamps, or any other open flame or incendiary device.
Pets are not allowed in HRE spaces. Emotional support animals must be approved in advance through the Center for Disability & Access (CDA) and coordinated through HRE — except for fish in tanks smaller than 10 gallons.
STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY & POLICIES
All students are expected to abide by university and HRE policies and to report safety concerns/policy violations in their rooms, floors, and/or buildings. Students are responsible for all policies outlined in Policy 6-400: Student Rights and Responsibilities, the HRE website, and in their housing contract. Residents may be required to meet with the Office of the Dean of Students staff to discuss certain situations. All accountability case communciation will be sent to the student’s UMail. Students are responsible for checking their UMail and following up per the instructions outlined in the email. The student accountability system is educational in nature, and it is our mission to encourage, facilitate, and support the learning and development of all residents while creating an inclusive and safe living environment.
More information can be found online at: housing.utah.edu/resident-policies and regulations.utah.edu/academics/6-400.html
Students are also responsible for following the University of Utah’s Student Code, which can be found at : deanofstudents.utah.edu/accountability/aboutstudentaccountability. php
TOBACCO FREE CAMPUS
The University of Utah is a tobacco-free campus. Smoking and the use of any tobacco product (including e-cigarettes) is prohibited on all university property and in any outdoor area controlled by the university. These areas include all university residence halls and apartment buildings. This rule is applicable 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information, visit tobaccofree.utah.edu
YOUR RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE
YOUR RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE
STAFF SUPPORT
Resident Outreach Coordinators
Resident Direc tor (RD)
Graduate Assistants (GA)
Resident Advisor (RA)
Residential Peer Mentor (RPM)
Community Advisors (CA)
Community Advisors work as a team with fellow student leaders by primarily providing crisis and on- call response to the residence hall communities. The CA on duty completes a walk-through of residential communities multiple times each night to ensure the safety of our residents.
*exact staffing models may vary by location. reach out to your building administrative staff for specific details.
RDs serve in an on-call rotation to respond to concerns and emergencies. Call 801-213-8700 to reach an HRE staff member at any time of day.
RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE MODEL
We believe that residents learn many skills as a result of living on campus. The residential experience model outlines the lessons we hope students will gain out of their residential experience. Learning is based on our educational priority: as a result of living on campus, residents will be able to develop an inclusive and engaged community where all members thrive.
Our student leaders and professional staff will connect you with ways to grow in your residence hall during your time on campus, through community meetings, one on one conversations, bulletin boards, events, and more.
CRISIS SUPPORT
Mental Health First Responders (MH1) provide free, mobile after-hours crisis support for students living on campus. They serve students with licensed mental health crisis workers who offer follow-up services, ongoing support, and referrals to healthcare providers and mental health services. This service is available virtually and on-site, seven days a week, from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. MH1 staff are employed by the Huntsman Mental Health Institute (HMHI) and work in partnership with Student Affairs departments, including HRE and the University Counseling Center.
LIVING LEARNING PROGRAMS
Living Learning Communities (LLCs) offer more than just a place to live— they’re your home-base for connection, growth, and discovery. Whether you’re passionate about the arts, business, science, leadership, or just want to find your people, there’s an LLC designed to match your interests.
In an LLC, you’ll live with students who share your goals, get access to exclusive events and support, and build real relationships with campus mentors and faculty. It’s a close-knit, energizing environment that helps you thrive both in and out of the classroom.
GENDER INCLUSIVE HOUSING
Housing & Residential Education is committed to making each resident feel welcomed and included in our campus communities — including an environment that is welcoming to all gender identities and forms of expression. Students interested in Gender-Inclusive Housing can select this option on the room gender page in the application.
When you complete the housing application, you will select from three housing room classifications. These include, male, female, or genderinclusive rooms. Room selection/assignments are based on your choice. Per Utah State law, if you select a “Male” or “Female” room, this should align with your sex at birth. Gender-Inclusive housing is available to all students no matter a students’ gender or sex identity. Gender inclusive rooms are offered in all buildings on campus (except for Gateway Heights). Genderinclusive rooms are also offered across all room types (e.g. single, double, pod, apartments, etc). These spaces offer a safe and supportive environment for transgender, non-binary, and LGBTQIA students; but are also available to any student regardless of identity.
ROOMMATE TIPS
Resident Advisors will share and help roommates complete their Roommate Agreement at the beginning of the fall 2025 semester. Roommate agreements set expectations for the year for things like quiet time, guests, personal space, and more.
Tips for Getting Along with Roommates:
• Complete the roommate agreement
• Be open to new experiences
• Respect one another and be clear from the start
• Address things when they’re still little
• Be mindful of your roommates’ belongings
• Lock the door and windows to protect belongings
• It’s OK to not be best friends
YOUR RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT
OPTIONAL SERVICES
Students can add on optional services through collegeproducts. com/slc/store/slc by July 25, 2025. Additionally, students can sign up for the bike storage lottery in Housing U in CIS during room reservations. The first bike storage offers will be sent on May 27, 2025.
Optional services may vary by building, see notes below. For more information, dimensions, and photos visit housing.utah.edu/ optional-services
A. MicroChill
$179.99/academic year
MicroChill units combine a microwave, mini-refrigerator, and freezer. View this product: collegeproducts.com/slc/store/slc Available in all locations
B.
In-Room Safe
$144.99/academic year
Safe is large enough to hold a laptop and other items. View this product: collegeproducts.com/slc/store/slc Available in all locations
C. Indoor Bike Storage
$58/academic year (request this service in Housing U in CIS)
Lockable indoor bike storage. Students provide their own lock. Request this service in Housing U in CIS. Available at Heritage Commons, Kahlert Village, Lassonde, Epicenter (limited availability).

D. Bed Lofting
No cost while supplies last First-come, first-served
A lofted bed is similar to sleeping on a top bunk without a bed underneath. The desk and dresser will fit underneath a lofted bed. All triple rooms automatically come with lofted beds. Students in other room types may request to have their bed lofted at no charge. Bed lofting is available while supplies last on a first-come, first-served basis. Students are not permitted to bring their own bed lofting supplies or cinder blocks to raise their bed. In Kahlert Village, Lassonde Studios, the Marriott Honors Community, and some areas in Heritage Commons and the Epicenter, residents are able to raise their own beds. During move-in, place a work order on housing.utah. edu
E. Television Streaming Service
$6.99/month
Students can sign up for Xfinity On Campus TV-Go service to stream shows and live TV. Visit xfinityoncampus.com to learn more.
TIP: OPTIONAL SERVICES
Request all optional services in your Housing U account by July 25, 2025.
TRANSPORTATION FOR RESIDENTS
TRANSPORTATION
There are a variety of ways to get around campus and the Salt Lake area. We strongly encourage you to consider alternate transportation methods rather than bringing a car with you to campus. Only about a third of students who live on campus bring a car with them!
Campus shuttles run regularly from the Peterson Heritage Center and around campus. To track all campus shuttle locations live, view estimated times of arrival and find nearest stops, visit uofubus.com
Your Ucard also grants you free access to all public transportation in Salt Lake City, including TRAX, Frontrunner, and UTA bus routes. Download the Transit app to find a UTA route that works for you. For more information visit ride.uta.com
TIP: INFO FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS
Planning a visit to campus? Guests can stay on campus at the University Guest House, our beautiful hotel located adjacent to Heritage Commons. Call 888-416-4017 or visit guesthouse.utah.edu for rates and reservations.
PARKING
Residential parking is limited, and parking next to your building is not guaranteed. If you plan to bring a vehicle with you to campus, you should also plan to purchase a University of Utah parking permit. Commuter Services offers a variety of permit types to residential students. Explore permit types at commuterservices.utah.edu.
SAFE RIDE
SafeRide is a free after-hours service for students who don’t feel comfortable walking to buildings or parking lots at night. This service is especially convenient for residents studying or working late on campus.
SafeRide functions similarly to other rideshare programs like Uber or Lyft but only operates within university boundaries, Monday - Friday from 6 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Students may request a ride by downloading the TransLoc app and following the prompts.


DINING ON CAMPUS
LOTS OF WAYS TO DINE!
•Peterson Heritage Center (PHC) and Kahlert Village Dining Halls: tap your UCard for an all you care to eat experience!
• To-Go Meals: Take food on the go from the dining halls by requesting a to-go box.
•Flex Dollars: Work like a debit card on your UCard and can be used at dining locations across campus.
•Transfer Taps: Transfer your weekly meal taps to be used at other eateries on campus. Transfer taps are valued at $8.75 per tap. All U of U Dining Services locations accept Transfer Taps except Panda Express.
•For the most updated list of dining hours and to view the dining rules and policies, visit dineoncampus.com/utah.
U of U Dining Services support students’ dietary restrictions and ensure a safe and delicious dining experience for all. If you have food allergies or medical conditions that require specific diets, please contact: Chef Ken Ohlinger by email Ken.Ohlinger@compass-usa.com
TIP: UCARD
You’re a tap away from lots of great stuff! Use your UCard to get into the dining halls, use your flex dollars, or use a transfer meal. Plus your UCard is what allows you to use SLC public transit for free. Don’t forget to set up your mobile UCard before move-in day! To activate go to ucard.utah.edu/mobile/

MAIL & PACKAGES
All students who live on campus will be issued a mailing address. Once you receive your room assignment, you will be able to locate your mailing address online at housing.utah.edu/desk. Students are able to begin receiving packages for the fall semester on August 5, 2025.

DINING PLAN FAQs
• Most first-year students are required to have a dining plan.
• Meal plans are optional for students living in apartments, pods, and end-cap communities.
• Dining plan weeks start on Friday and end on Thursday.
• Dining plans work on a weekly basis.
• Dining plans automatically renew at the start of Spring semester.
• Dining plans can be changed once during the first week of the semester by completing the form in Housing U in CIS.
• Dining plan holders can upgrade their plan at any time. Access the form in Housing U in CIS.
• Failure to use a dining plan does not cancel a student’s financial responsibility for the dining plan.

PACKAGES
We utilize a package-locker system. Information on this system will be shared with you via email when you receive your mailing address. Students can mail packages to campus beginning August 5, 2025 Packages that are delivered to our mailroom will be returned to sender if sent too early. We encourage you to wait on any furniture or large items until after you arrive on campus and settle into your space.
*Please avoid ordering groceries or food deliveries that you are not available to accept directly from the delivery provider. Front desks are unable to accept those deliveries on your behalf.
TIP: PACKAGES
We cannot share addresses with friends, parents, supporters, or family members. Please share your address as needed so that care packages or other fun items find their way to you.
GET INVOLVED
RESIDENTIAL PEER MENTORS
Residential Peer Mentors (RPMs) are a group of HRE student staff who enjoy connecting with and supporting HRE campus residents. RPM’s are happy to discuss their personal experience as students at the U, campus resources, ways to get involved, navigating living on campus and transitioning to campus life. You can visit with an RPM anytime you visit our two residential community spaces.
Learning Living Room
While studying or working on projects in the Learning Living Room, residents enjoy complimentary printing*, snacks, drinks, and a variety of project supplies. We are located in the Kahlert Village (KV) lobby next to the elevators.
*10 pages per check-in.
Hawk’s Landing
While visiting Hawk’s Landing, residents have access to a variety of video and tabletop games, crafting and activity supplies, and can enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks. We are located in the Peterson Heritage Center (PHC) lobby behind the pool tables.
Get Connected
Stop by one of our spaces, come to an event, or reach out online for more information.
Email: community@housing.utah.edu
Instagram: @uofurpm
All students are eligible to apply for positions within HRE.

Follow the Residence Hall Association, National Residence Hall Honorary, and Residential Peer Mentors on Instagram. Visit housing.utah.edu/getinvolved to learn more.
HOUSING AMBASSADORS & DESK ASSISTANTS
HRE is currently looking for motivated and knowledgeable student leaders to be a part of our team! Our student leaders are positive, welcoming, and help HRE feel like a home for our residents! If you like to help others and work on a fun, friendly team, this is the place for you. Applications are open now!
Housing Ambassadors (HA): HAs provide aid to students and supporters in the HRE central office.
Desk & Mailroom Assistants (DA & MA): DAs & MAs serve on our front-line ensuring students are met with positivity, attain the support they need, and have their questions answered.
Outreach Housing Ambassadors (OHA): OHAs provide specialized support to marketing and potential student recruitment efforts by assisting with housing tours, outreach events, social media content, website updates, and more.
RHA
The residential student government, known as Residence Hall Association, is a student organization dedicated to fostering a sense of community within halls through various monthly events. Students living on campus are represented and their voices are conveyed within housing and dining at General Council Meetings. In addition, our office provides many resources such as free food, drinks, books, board games and video games. First-year students are highly encouraged to get connected with RHA to develop leadership skills and make a difference on campus. Many of the events and activities during opening weekend and throughout the year are hosted by students just like you.
• Community Council - Any student who lives on campus has the opportunity to build their leadership skills within RHA through joining their community’s Community Council. Community Council is an opportunity to advocate for the students who live in your halls and be a leader on campus. The positions available are President, Treasurer, Secretary, Events Representative, and Marketing Representative. Application will open up at the start of the Fall semester.
NATIONAL RESIDENCE HALL HONORARY
The purpose of the Swoop Chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) at the University of Utah shall be to provide a complete campus experience that enhances academic learning. This development will focus on areas of Recognition and Service, as well as Scholastics and Leadership to build a stronger community for the benefit of the chapter executives, chapter members, and residential student population.

RHA: @uofu.RHA NRHH:@uofu.nrhh
RPM: @UofURPM
MOVING IN
BEFORE MOVING IN
• Arrival times will be assigned based on your room location and floor via UMail in May.
• Plan out what you’re bringing to campus. You are only allowed to bring one car on move-in day. Pro-tip: check in with your roommates to see what everyone else will bring.
• Update your emergency contact and missing persons information in Housing U in CIS.
• Set up your mobile UCard credentials prior to move-in at ucard. utah.edu/mobile
Drive to your area’s unloading zone to unload your car. We’ll have volunteers available onsite to help you unload as well as dollies and carts to help move your items. Note: Label your items to keep track of them.


MOVE-IN WEEK: AUGUST 12-14
We’re so excited to have you on campus! Here’s what to expect on your first day:
Move your car to your designated parking location and shuttle back.
If you’re driving to campus, please arrive in one car at your move-in time. Suggested parking routes and maps to your unloading zone will be available on our move-in page to help you plan your arrival. Visit housing.utah.edu/moving-in






Unpack your room and settle in!


MOVE-IN EVENTS!
We are excited to welcome you to campus in August! In order to provide an efficient move-in experience, Move-in Day occurs over multiple days on August 12, 13, and 14. Additional instructions and move-in assignments will be shared in May via UMail. Please check our Moving In webpage for the most up-to-date information.
Early arrivals are only available to students for approved University-sponsored activities or requirements.
Check in at the Union, pick up your room key.
Mandatory community meetings. More information will be communicated along with your move-in time. Then join us for movein events!
After you finish unpacking and settle in, you can start enjoying life on campus! Find information about move-in on our website (housing.utah.edu/moving-in)! Don’t forget to follow us on social media (@uofuhousing) to stay up to date on the latest happenings in HRE, cool tips & tricks from our student leaders, and for opportunities to win prizes!
MANDATORY: Set up your Mobile UCard prior to move-in by visiting ucard.utah.edu/mobile.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
UTILITIES
HRE provides all utilities as well as high-speed wireless Internet, Ethernet ports*, and free laundry in each area (detergent, softener, etc. not provided).
BATHROOM
Bathrooms in suite-style rooms do not have locks installed on them per fire code - cluster style bathrooms have locks. There are two sinks, a privacy stall for the toilet, and a privacy changing area for the shower. Toilet paper is not provided in suite-style bathrooms. Bathrooms in suite-style rooms are not cleaned by custodial teams and are the responsibility of the residents.
FURNITURE
Furnishings vary by space. Check online at housing. utah.edu/room-types/ for more specific information.
TIP: ROOM CHANGES
Students can request a room change pending availability. Students interested in a room change should contact their RD to begin the room change process in Housing U. Unauthorized room changes are not allowed and a penalty may apply. Room changes cannot be made during the first two weeks of the semester due to occupancy verification.
Closet/Wardrobe
May be shared with roommate if you have one.
Every room has a bed frame, mattress, and mattress cover. Beds are extra-long twins (36” x 80”). Lassonde pods and Epicenter endcap units have full beds.
APARTMENT FURNISHINGS
Apartment spaces, Lassonde pods communal spaces, Lassonde lofts, and Epicenter end-cap unit communal spaces have living room furniture (couch, chairs, end tables) and a kitchen table with chairs.
Officers Circle houses have furnished living rooms, study rooms, a kitchen, utensils (excluding cookware), and dining room.
Bed
Chest of Drawers
Desk & Chair
RECOMMENDED PACKING LIST
Bedroom
Comforter
Pillows
Blanket
Desk
Notepads
Index cards
Tape
Ruler
Highlighters
Electronics
Surge protector
Computer/laptop
Bathroom
Towels
Washcloths
Robe
Cleaning
Stain remover
Lint roller
Ironing board
Sewing kit
Miscellaneous
Backpack
Water bottle
Medicine
Flashlight
Alarm clock
Sheets/linens**
Mattress pad
Hangers
Floor-length mirror
Wall decorations
Stapler
Calculator
Flash drive
Envelopes
Paper Printer
Ethernet cable Bathmat
Toilet paper
Sticky notes
Folders/binders
Pens & pencils
Memo/cork board
Calendar/planner
Desk lamp
Scissors
Stamps
Television
Cable Hair dryer
Toiletries
Headphones
Hand soap
First-aid kit
Duster
Trash bags
Small vacuum
All-purpose cleaner
Paper towels
Iron or steamer
Air freshener
Batteries
Games
Mini-fridge
Sports equipment
Storage containers
Important documents
Laundry basket
Laundry detergent
Disinfecting surface
spray or wipes
Emergency contacts
Umbrella
**Most areas require twin XL sheets. Lassonde Studios pods and Impact & Prosperity Epicenter end-cap units require full sheets.
*This list is meant as a useful tool! You may or may not need items listed, but we hope it gives you some ideas.


