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YOUR GUIDE TO A STRESS-FREE DORM MOVE-OUT

Talia Cartwright Student Contributor, West Virginia University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at WVU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Moving out of your dorm can feel chaotic, especially during finals week when everything seems to happen at once. Between packing, cleaning and saying goodbye to your space, it is easy to get overwhelmed. With a little planning and a few smart strategies, move-out does not have to be stressful.

Start earlier than you think you need to

It is tempting to wait until the last minute, but that usually leads to rushed packing and forgotten items. Start by going through your belongings a week or two in advance. Begin with things you do not use daily, like seasonal clothes or decor. Breaking it up into smaller tasks makes the whole process feel more manageable.

Declutter before you pack

Move-out is the perfect time to get rid of things you no longer need. Go through your clothes, school supplies and random drawers that have accumulated clutter throughout the year. Donate gently used items, throw away anything broken and separate what you actually want to keep. The less you pack, the easier your move will be.

Pack smart, not fast

Instead of throwing everything into boxes, try to stay organized. Use bins, suitcases and even laundry baskets to maximize space. Keep similar items together and label your boxes so you know where everything is when you unpack later. For clothes, leave them on hangers and group them in trash bags for an easy transfer.

Clean as you go

Waiting until the very end to clean your dorm can make the process feel overwhelming. Start wiping down surfaces, taking out trash and vacuuming as you pack. This makes final cleaning quicker and helps ensure you meet your dorm’s check-out requirements so you can avoid extra fees.

Check your dorm’s move-out policy

Every school has different rules when it comes to moving out. Make sure you know your building’s expectations for cleaning, key returns and check-out times. Missing a step could result in charges, so double-check everything before you leave.

Coordinate with your roommate

If you have a roommate, communication is key. Decide who is responsible for what when it comes to cleaning shared spaces and taking out trash. This prevents confusion and makes sure everything gets done fairly.

Have a plan for moving day

Think ahead about how you are getting your belongings home. If you are being picked up, coordinate timing with whoever is helping you. If you are traveling on your own, consider shipping boxes or using storage services. Having a clear plan will make the day go much smoother.

Do a final walkthrough

Before you officially check out, take a few minutes to look around your dorm. Check drawers, closets and under the bed for anything you might have missed. It is easy to leave behind small items when you are in a rush.

Moving out of your dorm is more than just packing up your things. It marks the end of a chapter and the start of something new. Staying organized and planning ahead can make the process feel less stressful and a lot more manageable.

Talia is the president and editor in chief of West Virginia University’s Her Campus chapter, where she studies journalism and marketing. She hopes to pursue a career in fashion and beauty journalism or marketing in New York City. Her interests include creating social media content and writing articles focused on fashion, pop culture, beauty and lifestyle.