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ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
CHECK LIST FOR RESIDENCE HALL LIVING
Living in a residence hall is more than just having a room located near classrooms. From your room, you must emerge prepared to face the academic, social, recreational and service challenges of your educational experiences at St. Andrews. Your room, as a "home", must contain all of the necessities to get you on your way in the morning and into your studies at night, but it should also be a comfortable place where you can relax. The lists below include items you may want to bring. Realize that you do NOT have to have ALL the items. Check with your roommate to see what he or she is bringing so you do not double up on items.
Necessity
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Study Items |
Linen |
Hygiene |
Laundry |
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- Sheets (There may be a standard or an extra-long bed in your room. We recommend purchasing extra-long flat sheets now and buying fitted sheets once you arrive here.)
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Decorating |
Entertainment and Late Night Snacking |
Communication |
Just for Fun |
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- TVs, stereos, refrigerators, etc...all electrical appliances must be approved for use in the residence halls. Included with this checklist is a list of approved items.
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- SAPC provides phones with voice mail, one per room
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- Small free-standing shelves
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NOTE: use of electrical instruments, drums, organs, pianos & other instruments is not permitted in halls. |
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- Posters* (to be hung only with masking tape or mounting putty)
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Also, NO pets are allowed. |
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* denotes items available in the Campus Bookstore
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