How to Shop for College: 25 Bestselling Dorm Essentials for Freshman 2021

By: Grown and Flown

Ever wonder what’s on the checklist of the most popular college dorm essentials for freshmen? Here are some of the bestselling off-to-college items that Grown and Flown parents are buying for their teens.

Before you do ANY dorm shopping, and create your packing list, search the college website in the section under “Residence Life” to see what is prohibited, the dimensions and layout of the dorm room and closet space and what furniture is provided.

Each college has different items that it will not allow (eg some colleges have restrictions around microwave ovens) and some colleges provide things like desk chairs and trash baskets, while others do not. We also urge close communication with roommates to avoid buying items that can be shared and, if desired, to coordinate decor.

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Technology

Laptop

One of the most important decisions you student will make is which laptop they need for college. To make the decision they will need to consider price, the field they hope to study (STEM majors may need more computing power) and whether they prefer an Apple or Windows environment. Some popular choices include the lightweight (this laptop gets carried everywhere) Apple MacBook Air with Retina display, Windows Dell XPS 13 and the lower priced Lenovo Chromebook.

External Battery Power Bank 

Having a phone fully charged is truly the very best safety device your teen can have in college. This one by Anker is well-priced, lightweight, small and charges super fast.

Belkin Surge Protector Power Strip 12 Outlets and 2 USB Charging Ports

Extension cords are banned in many colleges, so pack one of these, instead. Your teen will need plenty of outlets for their electronics and this Belkin charger comes with a 6’ft cord, too.

Printer

The choice of a printer is very much a personal one. Students turn in most of their assignments electronically and many colleges have printers available in dorms, computer labs and libraries for public use. While it is very convenient to have a printer handy in your room, especially a compact and wireless one, some students tell us that they take up space and can sometimes be found under the bed gathering dust bunnies.

Twin Xl Bedding

Typically, dorm rooms have Twin XL beds and your teen will need to have sheets that are sized to match. At the very least, they will need a fitted sheet to cover the mattress supplied on the frame. Two of the best places to look for sheets, duvet covers, blankets and comforters in this (or any) size is at Target or the Bed, Bath & Beyond college website.

Bed Pillow

This is another item that your teen can bring from home. However, this #1-rated pillow from Nest Bedding will not get flat or lumpy and can be adjusted to their preference by removing some of the foam. Make sure to get a washable, hypoallergenic pillow protector to keep pillows clean and protect against bedbugs, dust mites, and allergens.

Mattress Topper

Dorm bed mattresses are rock-hard bricks encased in vinyl so adding a mattress topper will be something your teen will thank you for. There are many, many toppers on the market, with different materials, thicknesses and price points, but this one gets great reviews.

Dorm Bed Shelf

Nightstands are not supplied in most dorm rooms so having a bunk shelf like this one can be a convenient space for students to have their phones, glasses and other necessities close at hand when they go to bed.

Alternatively students can use a bed pocket from Uncommon Goods which is more compact but offers a place to store a phone, glasses, airpods, books, pencils and pens.

Backrest Pillow

So much studying takes place on a dorm bed and a pillow like this will help make it much more comfy, especially since there are typically not headboards on dorm beds.

Bed risers

Risers are a great way to create more under-bed storage and there are many models available. We caution two things. First make sure your student is not in a bunk bed. And second, some schools have beds designed to be lofted and bed risers are unnecessary.

Rug

A small dorm room rug can be warm in the winter and create a cozier room.

Project Repat T-Shirt Quilt

Gather your teen’s t-shirts from camp, school, sports or family trips and send them to Project Repat. They will create a very personal keepsake quilt that can be used on the bed or hung on a wall. A Project Repat quilt is one of the most popular dorm items in the Grown and Flown community and they get rave reviews.

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IKEA Frakta Bag

Nothing is better for move-in day than these inexpensive IKEA bags (available at Amazon, too.) They are the #1 most popular dorm item for Grown and Flown students. During the school year they can be used under the bed as storage containers and can keep dorm items all in one place during the summer.

Bathroom

Shower Shoes

All students living in dorms with communal bathrooms need shower shoes. Havaianas may be a little more expensive than others but we love the variety of colors and designs which make them less likely to get confused with hall mates’ flip flops.

Quick Dry Hanging Toiletry and Bath Organizer

Most dorm bathrooms are communal and your son or daughter will need a way to carry shampoo, conditioner, toothbrush and everything they need with them down the hall and back.

Towels

For towels we have two options. We can give our freshmen some of the towels from around the house or buy them a few new ones. Either way they will only need two, not the stack they seem to go through at home! Here is a great option from Target.

Laundry

Set of 5 Mesh Laundry Bags

Your teen can deposit face masks they have worn into a mesh laundry bag for later washing, keeping clean and used ones separate. These are also great for washing delicate garments.

Laundry Bag

Teens need a place to stash dirty laundry and this lightweight hamper can be easily transported to the laundry room once it is filled to overflowing. A Laundry basket also works well.

Clothes Steamer

Taking a bulky iron and ironing board to college isn’t practical if your teen is living in a dorm. Consider a handheld steamer, instead. This Connair steamer gets great reviews.

Other Useful Dorm Items

Hydro Flask Water Bottle

Colleges have water dispensers around campus and encourage students to use their own water bottles, rather than buying water in plastic bottles. We are big fans of Hydro Flask, which offers bottles in several sizes, colors and price points. 25% off Hydro Flask 24oz Standard Mouth + Free Shipping! Coupon Code: HAFGS-QAWA50

The Grown and Flown book has all you need for college shopping, move-in day, and… preparing to say goodbye. Available in paperback!

Keurig Mini

At 5″ wide, this Keurig is just the right size for a dorm room and comes in black, silver, rose or a pretty mint color. Pair it with a couple of mugs that remind them of home.

First Aid Kit

This bag has all the basics and more! But you can also assemble your own bag with a few first aid items – bandaids, antibiotic ointment, thermometer – and the pain reliever your teen is accustomed to taking. Add some cold and flu meds and your freshman will have the basics.

Command Large Utility Hook

Inexpensive, incredibly strong and truly useful, these command strips are favorite dorm essentials.

Hand Tool Set with Tool Box Storage Case

A tool set is something that every teen will eventually need, especially once they move off campus into an apartment.

LED Desk Lamp

This lamp has a charging USB port on the base and can be dimmed when your teen is up studying when their roommate is asleep. This model is equipped with a wireless charging port.

Classico Over Door Organizer Hooks

One thing that your kid will need is a place to hang a wet towel and this set of hooks is perfect for that, or jackets, hats, etc.

Door Stopper

Use this for move in day and leave it behind so your new freshman can prop up their door to more easily meet their hallmates. This is a one of the smallest, least expensive dorm essentials.

Clorox Wipes

College students may not do a great job cleaning, but we can make it easier buy sending them with Clorox wipes and paper towels for small cleanups. These are particularly useful if one roommate gets sick.

Backpack

Is it time for your teen to replace their grimy high school backpack? Here are 8 of the most popular backpacks for teens and college students.

We think that the Herschel backpacks are pretty amazing and your teen will want to look through all the styles and colors offered. They can search for ones that are water resistant and have padded sleeves for backpacks, both great features. Check out the “collections,” too, to see everything from Hello Kitty to Major League Baseball with MUCH in between.

We love the Fjallraven laptop backpacks as well.


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