What to Bring

(Check out the CCS Building facilities and Amenities HERE.)

What does a CCS room come with?

Each resident gets a personal:

    • Bed
      • Beds cannot be lofted in 2303 in accordance with University policy, but beds have variable height and can be raised to give more storage space if desired.
      • Beds also cannot have bed risers placed under them in accordance with University policy.
      • Beds are all outfitted with twin XL mattresses, and mattress toppers are allowed.
    • Desk with lamp
      • The desks have a hutch with a shelf and two cubbies on top, a flat drawer flush with the writing surface, and two larger drawers (one lockable) that can be moved.
      • Dimensions: 38.5″ wide x 25.5″ deep x 30″ tall (desk), 38.5″ wide x 12″ deep x 36″ tall (hutch)
      • No need to bring a desklamp unless you want extra lighting!
    • Desk chair
    • Wardrobe with hanging rods OR built-in-closet (depends on the room)
    • 2 dressers
      • The dressers have two drawers each, measuring 26″ wide by 14.5″ deep by 7″ tall (for a drawer interior)

Each room also contains:

  • Recycling and trash bins (these are emptied into larger bins found in the hallways, which are emptied daily)
  • Overhead lighting
  • One or more individual heating/AC units

What should I bring to CCS?

Clothing and Such:

  • Shirts, pants, socks, underwear, pajamas, etc.
  • Sweatshirts, coats, gloves, hats, scarves, long underwear, etc.
  • Rain and snow boots, waterproof pants, etc.
  • Shoes, including formal shoes, shower shoes (CCS showers are very clean, but you’re still sharing a bathroom with other residents), sneakers, and slippers to move around the dorm

The Midwest can often experience all four seasons in a single day, so make sure you always have a good mix of clothes for all weather – rain, shine, snow, or wind – on campus!

For Your Room:

  • Sheets, blankets, pillow, comforter, etc.
  • Extension cord, power strip, chargers
  • Toiletries
  • First-aid supplies (think bandages, over-the-counter medicine, etc.)
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Laundry basket/hamper, detergent, etc.
  • School supplies 
  • Decorations for your room – nothing can be tacked into the wall, so bring Command strips or another removable adhesive
  • Alarm clock
  • An umbrella
  • Hangers
  • Dishes and silverware (CCS has basic cookware in the kitchen to share)
  • Cleaning supplies, including cleaning spray, a broom and dustpan, a mop, a vacuum, etc. (not all supplies need to be brought with you, as CCSers are more than happy to share!)
  • Hand sanitizer and disinfectant

Larger Dorm Necessities

    • Mini-fridge (interior must be smaller than 3.1 cubic feet)
    • Storage shelves (all CCS residents have a closet and two small dressers, but most people find that more storage is helpful)

If you don’t feel like lugging these bulky items up to your room on move-in, RezEssentials, Northwestern’s official mini-fridge provider, sells and will deliver these products straight to your room before move in!

Bringing a personal printer is not necessary, as CCS has a black-and-white printer for all residents in the dorm! There are also several printers to use on campus (i.e Mudd Library, Sargent Hall, Multicultural Center, etc.)

Miscellaneous Useful Items

  • Headphones
  • Extra batteries (for calculators, etc.)
  • A doorstop or brick
  • Board games or gaming consoles (CCSers frequently play games late into the night. Have a favorite? Bring it!)
  • External hard drive
  • A small duffel bag or backpack (for Thanksgiving break and camping/short weekend trips)
  • A carry-on (or larger) suitcase (for longer breaks and more distant travel)
  • Extra lighting – the room lighting can be both too bright and not bright enough

Try to be reasonable about how much you bring – remember that you’ll be accumulating new things over the course of the entire year and you have very limited space in a dorm room!

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