What to Bring to Liberty
It’s Time to Pack for your Home Away From Home!
Check our lists below to see what to bring with you when you move in on campus! Make sure to plan accordingly with your roommate(s) to avoid bringing duplicate items.
Things to Bring with You
Supplied by the University
Allowed Items
Not Permitted – Do Not Bring
Suggested Items for the Commons, Quads, & East Campus
Window & Wall Décor
You may hang decorations on the walls in your room such as pictures, posters, or tapestries, so long as they do not exceed more than 50% coverage of the total wall area, according to the On-Campus Living Guide. To avoid charges for repair, please do not use nails, screws, or adhesives that could cause damage to the walls. Students are encouraged to use small thumbtacks and/or push pins to affix decorative items to their walls.
If you would like to hang curtains in your room, use these window dimensions to help determine what curtain and rod lengths to purchase:
Window Dimensions in rooms on the Circle:
- 45 inches wide
- 58.5 inches tall
- 83 inches from top of window to floor
Window Dimensions in rooms on East Campus:
- 36 inches wide
- 61 inches tall
- 81 inches from top of window to floor
Window Dimensions in rooms on the Hill:
- 45 inches wide
- 58.5 inches tall
- 83 inches from top of window to floor
Window Dimensions in rooms on the Quads:
- 47 inches wide
- 59 inches tall
- 81 inches from top of window to floor
Window Dimensions in rooms on the Residential Commons:
- 35.5 inches wide
- 71 inches tall
- 105 inches from top of window to floor
Window Dimensions in rooms on the South Tower:
- 49 inches wide
- 49 inches tall
- 95 inches from top of window to floor
Window Dimensions in rooms on the Annex:
- 102 inches wide
- 53 inches from the top of the window to the top of the HVAC unit
- 79 inches from the top of the window to the floor
For a full list of dress code regulations and other policies for on-campus living, please consult the Liberty Way and the On-Campus Living Guide.
Institutional Liability
The University will not be responsible for damage to or loss of personal belongings which are a result of fire, wind, water, insects, rodents, vandalism or theft. However, when damage or loss is reported, the university will take reasonable steps to attempt to resolve the problem. Students are encouraged to make sure personal belongings are covered by their parent’s homeowner’s policy or a renter’s insurance policy.