Sending your child off to college is a big milestone — full of pride, nerves, and a lot of prep.
You’re not just packing their bags. You’re helping them take their first real step toward independence. This checklist will help you get them ready — financially, academically, and emotionally.
1. Start With Money Talks
Before shopping for dorm gear or buying books, talk about finances. Clear expectations now can prevent headaches later.
- Set Expectations: Who’s covering what — tuition, groceries, gas, rent? Be specific.
- Create a Budget Together: List out expenses, even fun ones like coffee or pizza.
- Review Financial Aid: Know when funds arrive, what they cover, and what’s left.
- Set Up an Emergency Fund: Even $500 in a shared savings account helps in a pinch.
2. Teach Banking Basics
College is often a student’s first solo experience managing money. Help them start strong.
- Open a student checking account
- Set up mobile banking and alerts
- Talk about credit use and how to build it wisely
- Discuss online safety and how to avoid fraud
With the right tools, they’ll build smart money habits from day one.
3. Dorm Life: Pack Smart and Save
Dorm shopping is exciting — but it can get out of hand fast.
Start with the basics. Add comforts later.
Essentials:
Twin XL bedding, towels, shower gear, storage bins
- First-aid kit, surge protector, comfy slippers
- A few personal items — but no clutter
Tips:
- Coordinate with roommates — no need for duplicate items
- Check dorm rules — some appliances aren’t allowed
- Buy in phases — shop sales after move-in to save more
4. Academic Readiness: Build Strong Habits Early
Tech and textbooks matter — but strong habits matter more.
Must-dos:
- Submit transcripts, vaccine records, and course registrations on time
- Rent or buy used textbooks — double-check ISBNs
- Stock up on notebooks, highlighters, a good backpack, maybe a laptop
Encourage your student to:
- Block out weekly study time
- Use a calendar for assignments and deadlines
- Visit professors and tutoring centers early — not just before finals
5. Let Go, But Stay Connected
This is their time to grow — but your support still matters.
- Let them lead, but be there when they ask
- Check in regularly — not just about classes, but also money and well-being
- Celebrate smart decisions — they’re learning for life
We’re Here to Help You Launch Confidently
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