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University of Georgia: dorm packing list

Heading to University of Georgia (Georgia)? Here's what's different about packing for University of Georgia specifically — the climate you're moving into, the room types on campus, and exactly what to confirm with University of Georgia Housing — on top of the universal dorm packing checklist.

📏 Bed size: nearly every US dorm uses an extra-long twin (Twin XL) mattress — standard twin sheets won't fit. Buy Twin XL, and double-check your school's housing page for the rare exception.

Packing for Georgia: hot & humid

Expect heat and humidity well into the fall. A powerful fan is essential — confirm whether your hall has A/C, because many older dorms don't. Lean toward moisture-wicking bedding and breathable fabrics, keep flip-flops handy, and skip the heavy winter coat (a light layer covers the mild winter).

Room types at University of Georgia

University of Georgia housing includes options such as First-year residence hall, Shared double, Suite-style — open your room type for a list tailored to that setup (singles need their own fridge; suites split a bathroom; triples need vertical storage).

What to confirm with University of Georgia Housing

⚠️ These genuinely vary by hall and only University of Georgia can tell you: prohibited items (candles, halogen lamps, certain appliances, surge-protector types), mini-fridge size + microwave wattage limits, and any provided furniture. Check University of Georgia's official Housing / Residence Life page before you buy — it's the only authoritative source for your building.

The rest of the list

Everything else is the same everywhere: bedding, bathroom & shower, storage & organization, laundry, tech & power, study & desk, mini-fridge & snacks. See the complete packing checklist →

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