Student Moving Checklist

Student Moving Checklist

14/05/2025 by

Mark

Leaving home or halls for student housing in Chester and other major cities is a major step for many young people and adult learners. Being prepared is an important part of making this move as such a life changing experience can often be complex. To make life easier, here we have compiled a simple-to-use guide including important points to consider and helpful suggestions of what students might need in their new home-from-home.

Start with the essentials

While every student will have personal items that they consider critical, there is some vital equipment that makes every relocating learner’s list. A bed is standard furniture for student rooms whether you’re in hall or a private let, but bedding isn’t. Pack multiple sets of pillowcases, sheets and duvets covers, so you’re not constantly laundering and bring blankets duvets for colder seasons. Multiple towels are also a must, and a bathrobe is a wise move when you’re sharing rooms where you wash.

Take toiletries of your choice like moisturiser and cleanser etc, alongside toothpaste and a toothbrush, soap, shaving gear, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. Get a washbag to carry it all to the bathroom from your room so nobody shares your stuff.

As a tenant, you’ll need to cover cleaning supplies. An all-purpose multi-surface cleaner will help you care for the kitchen and bathroom, but bleach is a cheap option for toilet cleaning. Take washing up liquid for dishes, detergent and fabric softener for laundry, and don’t forget rubber gloves, sponges, cloths and garbage bags. If you opt for shared student housing, you can divide the cost of paying for cleaning supplies.

Pack essentials to equip your kitchen like plates, glasses, cutlery and mugs, but also pots and pans. Bring multiples if you want to entertain and consider a kettle and toaster for ease of use. Some student properties will provide some kitchen equipment but find out what is included in the inventory before you pack.

Don’t forget your study materials, from your reading list and resources to essential stationery and any digital solutions you use like laptops, desktops, tablets, cables and USB drives.

Finally, bringing a basic first-aid kit is always a savvy move for extra safety.

Key documents

Ensure you have your essential documents including your university acceptance letter and accommodation agreements, but also proof of ID whether you use a driver’s licence or a passport. While most students use online banking, having information on your accounts stored separately and securely is wise.

While the building you decide to live in will have insurance to cover property damage, if you take out contents insurance to protect your own possessions, make certain you have all your relevant paperwork.

Personal belongings

Phones are key kit for students, so ensure you pack your charger. If you have essential entertainment equipment and accessories like headphones, portable speakers, games consoles, also make sure they come with you.

Get kitted out with all the clothes and footwear you need. Pack for all types of weather and occasions so you don’t get caught short. Formal events at university can require smart dress.

While you won’t be able to repaint your room, letting agents encourage students to feel at home. Bringing along photos, posters and decorative items that don’t cause damage can help students settle in.

Making the move

With everything organised, pack your belongings in labelled boxes to make it easy on arrival at your new address. It’s worth putting all your essentials items in a small rucksack you can carry with you for easy access. Next, select a dependable mover or hire a van if you drive and get friends to help.

Clean and tidy your old room or apartment so it is ready for a new resident and return your keys, supplying a forwarding address for any mail that turns up after your leave.

Are you looking for student accommodation near Chester University?

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Written By

Mark

Mark