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You can view the drop down menu below to get familiar with important information about our residence halls and living on-campus.

Things You Might Want to Bring to Campus

A student's first year experience at Temple University is often his or her first experience living away from home. Students often bring items to campus based on personal preference.

  • alarm clock
  • backpack and supplies
  • fan
  • headphones
  • sheets, pillows, blankets
  • waste basket
  • pictures, posters
  • stereo or iPod
  • television
  • cable lock for any laptops
  • mobile device (iPad/iPhone/Android phone or tablet, etc.)
  • personal toiletries and medications
  • cleaning supplies and laundry detergent
  • personal appliances with automatic shut-off feature (iron, coffee maker, etc.)
  • students are only permitted to bring refrigerators that are less than 3.6 cubic ft. and are energy star rated. Students can contract through our preferred vendor, MicroFridge, by visiting their site at www.mymicrofridge.com.
  • your health insurance card

Temple University has been offering the Residence Hall Linens program since 1993. Students at Temple University require specially-sized sheets, mattress pads and comforters to fit campus mattresses. These beds, which are longer than 76 inches, are intended to maximize student comfort. 

When you reserve your college bedding through the Residence Hall Linens Program at OCM, you ensure the right size linens for move-in. The selection is larger than you will find anywhere else, at prices that are budget-friendly. Best of all, every Residence Hall Linens product available through OCM is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to last from move-in all the way to graduation. Extra-long sheets, extra-long mattress pads, extra-long comforters, pillows, décor and storage solutions and all other products are backed by this guarantee. And using the OCM.com website is EASY!

We recommend that parents and students respond early, in order to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from. Doing so will guarantee your first choice color or pattern and help you make great progress on your college shopping checklist.

On Campus Marketing (Bed Linens and Room Supplies)

Temple University has been offering the Residence Hall Linens program since 1993. Students at Temple University require specially-sized sheets, mattress pads and comforters to fit campus mattresses. These beds, which are longer than 76 inches, are intended to maximize student comfort. 

When you reserve your college bedding through the Residence Hall Linens Program at OCM, you ensure the right size linens for move-in. The selection is larger than you will find anywhere else, at prices that are budget-friendly. Best of all, every Residence Hall Linens product available through OCM is guaranteed to fit and guaranteed to last from move-in all the way to graduation. Extra-long sheets, extra-long mattress pads, extra-long comforters, pillows, décor and storage solutions and all other products are backed by this guarantee. And using the OCM.com website is EASY!

We recommend that parents and students respond early, in order to have the widest selection of college bedding to choose from. Doing so will guarantee your first choice color or pattern and help you make great progress on your college shopping checklist.

Prohibited Items

If you have questions about a specific item and whether or not it is permitted in university housing, you should contact your Front Desk/Residential Life Office or refer to the Community Living Standards.  Some examples of prohibited items include, but are not limited to the following: 

  • Appliances or any item with electrical wiring that is homemade, has been altered, without an underwriter’s label (UL), or a seal of approval from another recognized testing laboratory
  • Beds (personal frames and mattresses)
  • Candles, incense, wax melts, oil burners or any devices using halogen bulbs or exposed heating elements
  • Electric skateboards, hoover boards, scooters (must be stored/locked outside)
  • Hot pots, immersion coils, hot plates, burners, portable stoves, or any kitchen appliance in a bedroom
  • Materials or mechanisms for lofting or raising beds including but not limited to any block, lift, or other device that raises the bed platform and legs above the standard height. Beds can be bunked, if the university-provided furniture allows
  • Networking equipment (including but not limited to: wireless access points, routers, hubs, etc.)
  • Personal microwaves, unless acquired through the Temple selected vendor, Campus Specialists Inc.
  • Pets or live animals (other than certified service animals and approved assistance animals)
  • Toaster Ovens, toasters, woks, rice cookers, broilers, popcorn poppers, and other cooking appliances (except when used in the kitchen area of apartment-style rooms in Temple Towers, Morgan Hall, and 1300)
  • Water-filled devices (including, but not limited to: aquatic tanks, inflatable hot tubs, waterbeds, etc.)
  • Firearms (e.g. guns, pistols, rifles, stun guns, air rifles, pellet guns, etc.), fireworks, knives, weapons, ammunition, gunpowder, explosives, or other material containing flammable substances, as well as replicas of any such articles or substances. This applies to all persons, even those who possess a license to carry such weapons, except for authorized Campus Safety Services and other law enforcement personnel performing official functions.
Laundry Room

Washers and dryers are available in every residence hall. Our halls are not equipped with change machines, so getting a roll of quarters every so often is a good idea.

You should also consider downloading the Speed Queen Mobile App to pay for and track the availability and progress of your laundry. 

Most students tend to do laundry on weekends. Washers and dryers are available 24 hours a day, so the best availability you may find is during the day before dinner, or late at night.

Decorating Your Room

We encourage you to decorate your room to reflect your personality and style.

Many rooms have bulletin boards or tack strips; we also suggest using fun-tack for hanging things on the walls instead of nails or tacks.

Students are not permitted to paint, install carpeting (area rugs are fine), hang wallpaper, or apply contact paper or decals.

Students are also not permitted to hang items from ceiling pipes or fire-safety equipment, or to alter any university furniture in any way.

If you're interested in registering your room for our Annual Room Decorating Contest, check back for registration details to participate in the Room Decorating Contest and be sure to follow instructions about the process when notifications are sent.