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What to pack for university
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What to pack for university

Source: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/new-students/before-you-arrive/what-to-pack Parent: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/international/visas

Find out what you need to pack before you start at Sussex and what you can order online in advance.

Essential items

There are a few essential things you’ll need to bring to Sussex with you.

Clothes

The weather in the south of England can be unpredictable so pack a range of clothes.

Bring:

Tip: You can wash your clothes at the campus launderette. There are also smaller self-service launderettes within Lewes Court, Stanmer Court and Northfield for campus residents.

Cutlery and crockery

You can bring your own kitchen items with you.

Pack a:

If you cannot bring these things, or you’re travelling a long way, you can buy some of them from a supermarket.

You might want to share some things with your new flatmates, such as a chopping board or tin opener, rather than bringing them with you.

Tip: Put your mugs and breakables on top of your belongings. This helps protect them – plus you can easily make a drink when you unpack.

Bathroom products

You can get toiletries and hygiene items from shops in town and on campus.

Avoid bringing more than the basics with you (unless you really want to) as they take up room and weight in your luggage.

Study items

The exact things you’ll need (such as books and stationery) will depend on your course. But you might want to consider:

Once you’re settled, you may want a desk lamp, different sized notepads and other stationery. You can buy these locally, rather than bringing them with you.

If you’ve forgotten a plug adaptor or phone charger you can get these from the Students’ Union shop.

Bedding

You will need a duvet, sheets, pillows and pillowcases. Most beds are single-sized, but some beds are a bit larger. Check your Residence Handbook to make sure your bedding will fit.

If you’re travelling from abroad, you can buy a bedding pack to save space. East Slope bedding packs are for UK small double beds and all other residence bedding packs are for UK singles.

For a full breakdown of what to bring, refer to your Residence Handbook.

If you’re studying on a visa, remember to bring your essential documents.

You might also want to take out insurance for travel and personal belongings.

Medication

If you require medication which needs a prescription, make sure you pack what you need so you have enough to last until you have registered with a doctor.

If you’re travelling from overseas, keep all medication in its original packaging as airport staff might want to see it. Read about what to do if you think you’re bringing medication to the UK that contains controlled drugs.

Drugs

The University does not tolerate the use, possession or selling of illegal drugs on the campus, or in off-campus University-managed accommodation.

You can read our drugs policy and find out about the risks to health of substance misuse.

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