Residence Hall Student Moving Tips

July 07, 2014

There are many things a student has to deal with when they arrive at their new university. The life of a freshman is stressful at first, so they will need a lot of help if they want to deal with things in a more peaceful and useful manner. The following tips will point out the possible way you can make that happen:

  • Helping a student to move on campus can be pretty overwhelming for a good number of reasons, from the emotions of taking the kid to college to the simple logistics involved in moving. You will need to allow the student to navigate the move themselves. The sooner they start taking responsibility for this, the better.
  • You should do what you can t review the rules of the residence hall before you move. Make a checklist concerning the moving and make sure everyone is familiar with the policies of on-campus life so you can handle the move with greater ease.
  • You need to make sure you have an open-minded approach to the roommate your student will need to deal with. They will need to live with them for a whole year, adapting to the experience of working with someone very different from them. Emotions will be running high during this time, so you may need to forgive some outbursts due to nervousness.
  • Attending college means a significant step in moving away from friends and family, so homesickness is to be expected. The combination of this, the hope of seeing someone familiar and the inherent uneasiness of being in a new place will wreak havoc on the emotions of those in such circumstances, so you will need to do whatever you can to support the student in a way that doesn't interfere with their individuality, but it helps them emotionally.
  • Remember to help them with activities they may be familiar with, so they can get used to the new environment. This will help greatly with adjusting.
  • Put some photos, posters, quotes or anything else that reminds them of home and make sure you call them on a regular basis just to hear them.
  • Make sure they learn more about the local area, the students and more so they can have an easier time creating bonds with the class mates.
  • They can get in a club or a sports team, attend many programs and participate in events around campus to get used to their new status.
  • Make a routine of calling, e-mailing or texting with the kids so they can keep in contact, but maintain their independence and grow as people without constant control.

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