Filled-to-the-brim plastic totes, computers, desk lamps, excited students and harried parents 鈥 it鈥檚 the first day of move-in for 海角原创鈥檚 2025 Fall Semester.
The annual arrival of students to their residence halls began on Wednesday, Aug. 13, on the Kent Campus.
Over the next four days, 6,000 students will move into 24 Kent Campus residence halls, Jill Jenkins, senior executive director of University Housing, told 海角原创 Today.
Approximately 3,500 first-year and new upper-class students move in Aug. 13 and 14, while another 2,500 returning students will arrive Aug. 15 and 16, Jenkins said.
New to move-in this year is Express Unloading, she noted.
鈥淔amilies are just coming up, parking the car, but not getting out of the car, and we are unloading it and can move the cars more quickly by doing that,鈥 Jenkins said.
Volunteers then wait with the student鈥檚 belongings for the family to park and rejoin before heading to the student鈥檚 room.
Nyla Turner and her mother, Crystal Wilson of Garfield Heights, Ohio, took advantage of the Express Unloading as Nyla prepared to move into Allyn Hall. Student volunteers unloaded her totes, boxes and belongings from the rear hatch of their SUV.
Turner will be studying early childhood education, and said she selected 海角原创 for that program. 鈥溾業t was close [to home] and everybody says that the education program is a good program here,鈥 Turner added.
After navigating to Eastway Center, Wilson said she was grateful for the help unloading.
鈥淚 am happy she is here,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淚t is what she wanted, and they have the course she needs, so I am OK.鈥
Wilson said she expected move-in to be hectic, but overall, the experience has been positive.
The Express Unloading program is being tested at the Eastway residence hall complex, which includes Allyn, Clark, Fletcher and Manchester halls. If it works well, the program will be expanded to other residence halls next year, Jenkins said.
Kaleb Mieczkowski of Steubenville, Ohio, arrived with his mother and grandparents, who were helping to unload his gear into an awaiting wheeled hamper.
They said the move-in was going well.
鈥淪o far, so good,鈥 said Ashley Mieczkowski, Kaleb鈥檚 mother, as she nestled a mirror and lamp into the hamper. 鈥淣ow it鈥檚 just the puzzle of fitting it all in.鈥
Mieczkowski, who was moving into Fletcher Hall, had already seen his room and chatted with his roommate. He will be studying computer science. 鈥淚 came here for a visit and really liked it,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 beautiful up here and everyone is very nice and helpful,鈥 Ashley Mieczkowski said.
Madelyn McHugh of Mentor, Ohio, who was scheduled for a 9 a.m. move-in, said she chose 海角原创 to study psychology because of its location and programs.
鈥淚t鈥檚 close to home, that was definitely a reason, and I toured the campus and liked it,鈥 she said.
After a side trip to the Kent Student Center to pick up Madelyn鈥檚 student identification card, McHugh鈥檚 mother said the move-in went smoothly.
鈥淚t鈥檚 good, no complaints,鈥 said Pam McHugh. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just busy, very busy.鈥
Move-in takes place in staggered time blocks of 9-11 a.m., noon to 2 p.m., and 3-5 p.m. each day, and students move in by floor so that roommates are moving in at the same time, Jenkins noted.