![]() Please do not ship anything until you receive your P.O. Box assignment will be sent to your Clemson University email account prior to move-in. If you move to a new residence on campus, you will need to ensure you use the new residence hall name. **You will need to include your box number and residence hall name on Line 2 of the address. To mail items to the student post office, use the format below. Please ensure you will be able to transport items back to your residence hall after picking them up. Items may be shipped ahead to the on-campus student post office across from McAlister Hall. Brand names are used only as common identifiers for general product types such as adhesive strips, drywall hooks, etc. *Clemson Home is not endorsing any specific products. These communities include the Shoeboxes (Benet, Cope, Geer, Sanders, Young), Bryan Mall (Barnett, Byrnes, Lever, Manning, Mauldin, Smith) and Thornhill Village. For these communities, damage will be minimal and Command Strips may be your best option. Note: Some communities have cinder block walls and will not be able to use many of our alternatives. There are plenty of options and you can always look online for more ideas! We encourage you to get creative with your room and figure out ways to make it your own. Freestanding shelving (wire shelving can be versatile, portable, and may have hooks).Magnetic hooks for metal surfaces, including lofted bed.Over the door hooks for doors, beds, etc.Tension rods for curtains and storage needs.White sticky tack for posters and pictures.High and Mighty Hooks* (for drywall only).We love when our residents personalize their spaces and show off their personalities, so check out this list of decorating options that have worked well for other students. To make sure our living spaces continue to be well-maintained and attractive for all current and future residents, we do ask that you consider using alternatives if possible. While we know that Command Strips are a staple for college housing, we have started to see damage in some of our residence halls after constant long-term use of the strips on drywall. Instead of big decorations, go for small personalization.Instead of large furniture, find more portable seating options.Instead of bringing a minifridge, consider renting a Microfridge.Instead of a TV, plan to watch on your laptop or phone, or bring a small projector.Bring clothes that work for multiple occasions and can be versatile.Closet and dresser space is limited, so be selective! Limit your clothes to just what will fit in your clothes basket.Think about the occasions you’ll need clothes for and pack accordingly.Folding chairs are easy to transport and store, but provide extra seating when needed.Folding ottomans can be great storage and seating.Instead of bringing a futon, bring inflatable or folding furniture. ![]()
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