What to Bring Residence Halls

What to Bring Residence Halls

WHAT TO BRING RESIDENCE HALLS You’ve just received your University of Washington (UW) housing Examples of prohibited items assignment and have many questions. You can start finding an- • Halogen lamps swers by looking at the webpage for your building. There you can • Space heaters take a virtual tour, view a floor plan, and get information about the furnishings included. • All open-flame appliances (e.g., fondue pots) • Open-coil appliances (e.g., toasters, toaster ovens) We recommend you coordinate with your roommates so you don’t duplicate larger items. The less you bring, the more space • Full-size appliances you’ll have in your room. • Multiple appliances that exceed the usage limits of your room See the housing agreement for details on what is prohibited. You should bring • Bedsheets (extra-long twin) Refrigerators and microwave ovens • Pillows and pillowcases You may rent a small micro-fridge (microwave oven and refrig- erator) from Collegiate Concepts Inc. (CCI). Arrangements for • Blankets and comforter payment and delivery may be made directly with CCI. Complete • Towels information is provided on their website. Alternatively, you may • Alarm clock choose to bring your own refrigerator (4.4 cubic feet or less) or microwave oven (700 watt maximum), one per room. We recom- • Ethernet cable mend that you coordinate with your roommate(s) before buying • Study lamps (LED) or ordering a refrigerator for your room. • Surge protector and extension cord • Kitchen supplies, pots, pans, utensils Linen • Wi-Fi router if you live in Hansee Hall, Haggett Hall or McMahon Residence hall beds are extra-long, and XL twin sheets fit best. Hall (Note: Wi-Fi routers are not allowed in other buildings.) Residential Life student leadership has partnered with On Cam- pus Marketing to make sure our students have an easy, afford- Appliances you can bring able way to purchase bedding and campus living needs. Please visit On Campus Marketing for more information and to place an • Refrigerators 4.4 cubic feet or less order. • Television If you live in McCarty Hall, Madrona Hall or Willow Hall, you will need a Roku, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV Stick streaming device to use HuskyTV. All other residents have the option of using these streaming devices or connecting through coaxial cable. More infor- mation is available at UW IT Connect. • Blenders and mixers • Hot-air popcorn poppers • Rice cookers • Hot pots and coffeepots, which must be placed on noncombus- tible surfaces such as ceramic tile • Enclosed coil grills (panini-sandwich type) • One 700-watt maximum microwave oven per room (No other appliance may be used at the same time.) #HuskyHome.

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