College Supplies
College Supply FAQ
Do colleges give you a supply list?
Most colleges don’t provide a detailed supply list like high schools do but they may offer general guidelines on what to bring for dorms or specific programs. Professors usually share any required materials—like textbooks, software or lab equipment—on the course syllabus or during the first week of class. It’s a good idea to wait until classes start before buying anything too specific.
What supplies do I need for core college classes?
For core classes like English, math, science and history you’ll want to bring basic academic supplies such as notebooks or loose-leaf paper, pens and pencils, highlighters, folders or binders for organizing handouts and an academic planner to keep track of assignments. A reliable laptop is essential for taking notes, writing papers and accessing course materials online. Depending on the class you might also need a calculator, index cards for studying and sticky notes for marking textbooks or jotting reminders.
Do all college majors require the same supplies?
No. While all students need basic supplies like notebooks, pens and a laptop, each major often has its own set of specialized tools or materials based on the nature of the coursework and projects.
What should I bring for specialty or major-specific classes?
Specialty classes often require more tailored supplies based on your major. For example art students may need sketchbooks, drawing tools or paints, engineering or math majors might need a graphing calculator and drafting tools and science majors could require lab notebooks, goggles or lab coats. Students in computer science or design might need specific software or higher-performance laptops. Always check your course syllabus or department website for any required materials before classes begin.
What do art and design majors typically need?
Art and design students usually need sketchbooks, drawing pencils, paints, brushes, canvases and digital tools like a drawing tablet. Depending on the focus they may also need an art portfolio or camera for documenting work.
What supplies are essential for science majors?
Science majors often need lab notebooks, safety goggles, lab coats and sometimes dissection kits or field gear. Digital tools like graphing software or data analysis programs are also common.
What do engineering students usually require?
Engineering students typically use graphing calculators, engineering paper, rulers and drafting tools. They may also need access to CAD software and lab safety gear for hands-on projects.
What do computer science and IT majors need?
These students need a powerful laptop with good processing speed and memory, external data storage and access to programming environments. They may also use version control tools and software for coding, testing and debugging.
What should business majors bring?
Business students often use financial calculators, presentation tools and access to spreadsheet and data analysis software. Professional attire is also useful for presentations and networking events.
What do education majors need?
Education majors benefit from lesson planning materials, children’s books, educational games and classroom supplies like markers or flashcards. They may also use journals for reflection and documentation during teaching practicums.
What are common supplies for health and medical majors?
These students often need stethoscopes, scrubs, anatomy models or flashcards and lab coats. They may also use medical terminology books and clinical documentation tools during training.
What do liberal arts and humanities majors typically use?
These majors rely heavily on reading and writing so they often need highlighters, sticky notes, citation tools and voice recorders for interviews or lectures. A good laptop and access to academic databases are also essential.
What do I need to make dorm life comfortable and organized?
To make your dorm feel like home bring bedding (Twin XL sheets, comforter, pillows), a mattress topper for extra comfort and storage solutions like bins or under-bed drawers. You’ll also need a laundry basket, laundry detergent, towels, shower caddy and flip-flops for communal bathrooms. A desk lamp, power strip and fan are great for comfort and productivity while personal touches like photos, posters and a rug can make your space cozy. Don’t forget essentials like a reusable water bottle, snacks and a small first aid kit.
What do college dorms usually come with?
College dorms typically come furnished with the basics: a bed frame and mattress (usually Twin XL), a desk and chair, a dresser or wardrobe and sometimes a bookshelf or closet space. Some dorms include a mini fridge or microwave but many require you to bring your own or rent them. Always check with your school’s housing office to see what’s included and what’s allowed.
What should I pack for freshman year of college?
For freshman year pack essentials for academics (notebooks, laptop, pens), dorm living (bedding, towels, storage) and daily life (clothes, toiletries, laundry supplies). Don’t forget chargers, a power strip, a reusable water bottle and a few comfort items from home. It’s smart to bring weather-appropriate clothing and a small first aid kit too. Start with the basics—you can always buy more once you settle in.
What should I put in a college student care package?
A great care package includes a mix of practical and comforting items. Think snacks (granola bars, candy, instant noodles), school supplies (pens, sticky notes), personal care items (lip balm, hand sanitizer) and fun extras like a cozy pair of socks, a stress ball or a handwritten note. Seasonal items like cold medicine in winter or sunscreen in spring are thoughtful touches too.