
Your Freshman’s College Launch Checklist
Sending your child off to college is a proud moment – equal parts joy and jitters. You’re not just packing bags; you’re preparing them for real life.
This checklist will help you send them off with confidence: financially prepared, dorm-ready, and mentally equipped to thrive. Let’s make the transition smoother for both of you.
- Money Talks: Start Smart with Finances
Before the dorm décor and textbooks, talk dollars. Financial clarity now means fewer headaches later.
- Set Expectations: Who’s paying for tuition, rent, groceries, gas? No assumptions. Be clear.
- Build a Budget Together: List out everything. Yes, even late-night pizza. Use budgeting tools to keep things on track.
- Review Financial Aid: Know what’s covered, when it hits the account, and what’s still owed. Consider payment plans to spread tuition costs.
- Create an Emergency Fund: Even $500 in a joint credit union savings account can be a lifesaver when the unexpected hits.
- Banking Basics: Teach Them to Manage Their Money
College is often a teen’s first solo flight into financial responsibility. Help them bank smart from day one.
- Open a Student Checking Account
- Set Up Mobile Banking & Alerts
- Discuss Credit Wisely
- Talk Security
The right tools build smart habits. A student account, mobile banking, and a few key lessons on credit and security help your freshman manage money confidently – and responsibly – from day one.
- Dorm Life: Pack Smart, Spend Smarter
Dorm shopping can spiral fast. Stick to essentials first, then layer in comfort.
Essentials:
- Bedding (most often, a twin XL), shower gear, towels, storage bins
- First-aid kit, surge protector, slippers (yes, dorm floors are cold!)
- A few personal touches – photos, a favorite blanket but no clutter
Tips:
- Coordinate with Roommate: No need for two mini-fridges.
- Know the Rules: No candles, hot plates, or banned gadgets.
- Buy in Phases: Start with basics. Add later if needed (post-move-in sales are gold). Thrift stores, sales, and student discounts can stretch your budget further.
- Academic Readiness: Set the Stage for Success
Textbooks and tech matter, but habits and hustle matter more.
Must-Do Tasks:
- Submit transcripts, vaccine records, and course registrations before arrival.
- Rent or buy used textbooks – double-check ISBNs (International Standard Book Numbers) before buying.
- Stock up on supplies: notebooks, highlighters, a good backpack, maybe a laptop.
Encourage This:
- Block out weekly study time.
- Use a calendar for due dates and exams.
- Visit professors. Ask questions. Use campus tutoring centers early and often.
- Let Go, But Stay Connected
This is your student’s moment, but your support still matters.
- Let them lead – but offer guidance when they ask
- Check in regularly – not just about grades, but money
- Celebrate smart choices – learning for life
Helping your student plan, prep, and manage their money means fewer worries for both of you. With a little planning and Southern Lakes behind you, they’re ready to soar.
Need help setting up your student’s account or creating a college budget? Southern Lakes Credit Union is here to help. Visit us or give us a call today.