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From Dorm Room to Your Home Away From Home 2018-2019 A Packing & Decorating Guide for MCLA Resident Students Courtesy of Residential Programs & Services (RPS) at MCLA

Believe it or not, studies conducted with college students have shown that students who spend time settling in, decorating their rooms and helping to personalize the common areas around them are more likely to stay in school and do better while there. Residential Progams & Services (RPS) encourages students to do what they can to feel at home while at school. The following is a handy guide containing what you will find in your room when you arrive here, suggestions for personalizing your room and a few things to avoid along the way... Furnishings Each resident on campus is provided with a bed frame & mattress, dresser drawers, closet, desk, desk chair & bookcase (or bookshelf). All mattresses are 36" x 80" and the height of all residence area beds is adjustable. (Note: There are 30 inches of storage space under the bed when it is raised to its highest level.) When buying sheets, please remember the mattress size is longer than a standard twin-size fitted bottom sheet. To get around this problem, you can buy extra long sheets from a variety of stores; purchase sheets from our campus vendor (OCM); or use two flat sheets. Due to strict fabric fire-rating codes, students cannot bring upholstered furniture of any kind into the residence areas (this includes futons). With furnished rooms and common areas, we think you'll find you have all the furniture you need. You may rearrange the furniture in your room any way you like as long as it is not damaged. We only ask three things: 1) Do not raise your bed off the ground by placing it on top of other pieces of furniture, cinder blocks or other items. 2) Make sure you leave some space between the radiator and your furniture. If you don t, your room will not heat properly when the weather gets cold. 3) Do not move your assigned furniture out of your room. While bringing additional upholstered furniture is not allowed, milk crates, under-the-bed storage containers & closet organizers are always handy. You can use them for both packing and creative in-room storage areas! Flooring All bedrooms have vinyl tile floors. An area rug or a small throw rug is a nice addition to the tile floors. The majority of double rooms in Berkshire Towers are approximately 11' x 15'. Single rooms measure approximately 7' x 11'. Rooms with room numbers that end in 25 or 33 measure approximately 7' x 24'. Double rooms in Hoosac Hall are approximately 10' x 15'. Single rooms measure approximately 10' x 14'. Townhouse bedrooms vary in size. Feel free to call for the dimensions of your specific bedroom. Windows All bedroom windows have screens, shades and curtain rods. Approximate window sizes are listed below. Berkshire Towers: Each window is 35"W x 72"L. Single rooms have one window. Double rooms have two windows. Hoosac Hall: Double rooms have a window opening that is 72"W x 60"L. Single room windows are 53"W x 58"L. Townhouses: Odd-numbered Apts., T05 - T35 Even-numbered Apts., T06 - T36 A: 66"L x 36"W A & B: 66"L x 36"W, 66"L x 36" B: 66"L x 36"W and 66"L X 20"W and 66"L x 20"W C & D: 34"L x 72"W Odd-numbered Apts., T37-87 Even-numbered Apts., T38-88, T90 & T91 A & B: same as above A: same as above C & D: 54"L x 72"W B: 66"L x 36"W C: 66"L x 36"W and 66"L x 20"W

Walls All bedroom walls have been painted in light, neutral shades to complement a wide variety of room furnishings and decorations. Decorating the Walls Finding ways to break up the monotony of staring at four blank walls is a good way to start decorating your room. Posters, photographs and small wall hangings are all good ways to brighten up the walls and make a statement about yourself, your interests, hobbies and culture. While planning on ways to decorate your walls, it s important to remember the following: 1. Never use nails, double stick tape or scotch tape to hang things up on the walls. We also do not recommend the use of Command Strip-type products as they can cause paint tears. In the Towers, the first floor of Hoosac Hall and the Townhouses, staples and thumbtacks work best. In Hoosac Hall (floors 2-7), masking tape is the way to go. The use of duct tape is prohibited in all residence areas. 2. Wall hangings can be a terrible fire hazard. With that in mind, wall hangings larger than 3' x 5' are prohibited and should never be hung from ceilings, walls or over beds. You should also limit the number of posters and other decorations you place on the wall. A good guideline is to not cover more than 50% of your walls with flammable items. 3. Do not attach cup dispensers, hooks, paper towel dispensers and room deodorizers to the walls. They pull the paint off when they are removed. 4. Never attach anything to the fire detection equipment in your room - smoke detector, heat detector or sprinkler head! It interferes with the functioning of the equipment and could cause a false fire alarm or sprinkler activation. 5. Never draw or paint on any interior or exterior brick walls. Chalk and paint does not come off the way you think it might and you will be billed for the time it takes a professional cleaner to acid-wash the area. Bedroom Doors Bedroom doors in Berkshire Towers and Hoosac Hall are painted. Townhouse bedroom doors are finished wood. Decorating your room door is a unique way of letting other people know a little something about the residents who live inside. We only ask that you do not paint or write directly on the door or put up any decorations in a manner that will damage the surface of the door. Plants There is probably nothing that helps to brighten up a room more than some greenery. Check the stores in town for plant sales during the first couple of weeks and you ll probably find some good bargains. Please do not use plant hooks in the ceiling to hang your plants. A plant pole or stand will look just as nice without damaging the ceiling. Cooking and Other Appliances Many electri cal cooking appliances are safety hazards and are strictly prohibited by fire safety code. U.L.-approved coffee pots (including Keurigs), hot pots and popcorn poppers with an automatic shut-off may be used in Berkshire Towers and Hoosac Hall. Each room in Berkshire Towers and Hoosac Hall comes with a complimentary MicroFridge. The MicroFridge is a unique multipliance which consists of a refrigerator/freezer and a microwave. When the microwave is in use, the refrigerator shuts off. This reduces the overall amount of electricity drawn by the unit. Stand-alone microwaves are not allowed in Berkshire Towers and Hoosac Hall. In the Townhouses, all U.L.- approved cooking appliances, including microwaves, may be used in the kitchen areas. Please refer to "The Resident Student Handbook" for more details regarding the use of other types of electrical appliances in the residence areas.

Staying Connected...Electrically Speaking Each room on campus is equipped with several wall outlets. Depending how you arrange your room and how many electrical items you bring, you may find you do not have enough wall outlets or the wall outlets might not be in an ideal place. That's when a power strip can save the day! For fire safety reasons, the College does not allow multiple plug extension cords and outlet adaptors. You are allowed to use U.L.-approved power strips with a built-in circuit breaker and reset button. The length of the power strip cord cannot exceed 10-feet in length and the circuit breaker rating must not exceed 15 amps. Power strips must be plugged directly into the wall and cannot be plugged into each other. Telephones Each room on campus is equipped with local phone service. This service can only be accessed with a special phone that the College can provide upon request. Each student has a personal voicemail box. Whether or not you connect an actual phone in your room, you will receive voicemail in your College e-mail inbox. You will find your personal phone extension (PPE), room assignment and campus mailbox number on Self-Service Banner when assignments are posted in August. In the meantime, you might want to think about how you want to handle your long distance service. You can use a calling card or bring a cell phone. Computers All three residence areas have WiFi. Each bedroom is also equipped with a hard-wired computer port for each student. The exact hardware and software requirements to access this service are available in the Computer Help Desk section of the MCLA website. Cable Television The same telecommunication box in your room that has connections for phone and internet service provides you with a connection to cable TV service. The cable package provides access to over 50 music channels and over 70 TV stations including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, MTV, CNN, TBS, Lifetime, USA, A&E, MTV, VH-1, HBO and Showtime.

PACKING LIST Necessities * * warm clothing & snow gear umbrella & rain gear alarm clock, flashlight & batteries bed linens & towels metal wastepaper basket & fan toiletries shower caddy & shower shoes Niceties small throw rug & curtains small computer printer room decorations television & cable cord UL-approved coffee maker music (and headphones!) plants milk crates & closet organizers iron bicycle & helmet Things to Leave at Home pets (other than fish in a small tank) dart boards with metal darts gas grills wireless routers & extension cords refrigerators (we've got you covered in this area!) microwaves in BT & HH laundry bag & supplies hangers & LED desk lamp laptop computer & ethernet cord school supplies reusable plate, bowl & eating utensils reusable water bottle & mug UL-approved power strips (max. 10 ft. & 15 amps) your favorite stuffed animal reusable shopping bags board games musical instrument (no amplifiers or drums) first aid kit sewing kit sports equipment snacks & beverages folding camp chair photos of friends & family candles, incense & lanterns weapons & fireworks of any kind upholstered chairs & couches flags, banners & tapestries larger than 3'x5' Townhouse residents should keep in mind that they must provide their own kitchen, bathroom (including a shower curtain and plunger for each bathroom), cleaning supplies and snow shovel. All U.L.-approved appliances, including microwave ovens, may be used in the kitchen areas of the Townhouses. Since storage space is limited and to avoid duplication, it's a good idea to discuss who will bring which items with your apartment mates prior to packing.