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College Period Packing List
A plain college period packing list for dorms, bags, bathrooms, laundry, refills, move-in, shared rooms, and private notes.
Use this before move in.
Use it again before each break.
It is a packing list.
It is not medical advice.
It does not tell you which period product to use.
Use the products you already use.
Leave blanks for anything you need to buy later.
For a small backup pouch, use the period emergency kit checklist.
Main packing list
Start with what you use now.
Then add dorm basics.
Item Pack it? Where it will live Refill note Products you already use drawer / bin / bag Extra products for heavy days Liners, if you use them Spare underwear Small trash bags Tissue or sealed wipes Hand sanitizer Laundry stain item you already use Dark sleep shorts or pants Small pouch for class Plain storage bin Refill card
Public handwashing guidance says soap and water help lower germ spread.
If soap and water are not there, hand sanitizer may help.
Check the sanitizer label.
Sanitizer does not remove every kind of germ.
Wash when you can.
Move in day pouch
Keep one pouch out of the packed boxes.
Keep one pouch easy to reach.
Pouch item Check Products for one day Spare underwear Small trash bag Tissue or sealed wipe Hand sanitizer Plain note card
Use a plain label.
"Care pouch" is enough.
"Top drawer" is enough too.
Shared bathroom plan
Dorm bathrooms can be busy.
Plan the carry.
Plan the clean up.
Bathroom question Your note What will I carry products in? Where can I wash my hands? Where can I throw items away? What if the stall has no trash bin? What if I leak on the walk back? What plain line can I say if someone asks?
Use the public bathroom product change plan for more detail.
For leaks, use the period leak cleanup plan.
Class bag kit
Your class bag kit can be small.
Pick a pouch that stays closed.
Bag item Pack Note Products you use Liner, if useful Small trash bag Tissue or sealed wipe Spare underwear optional Plain pouch
Skip private cycle dates on the pouch.
Skip health notes on the outside.
Laundry plan
Laundry rooms may be shared.
Make the plan boring and simple.
Laundry task Your plan Where stained items go first Where wet items can dry What bag hides laundry on the walk What clean clothes stay ready What to do if sheets get stained Who can help, if anyone
Use products and wash steps you already trust.
This page does not give stain or fabric advice.
Refill plan
Try to check before the last product is gone.
Pick one refill day.
Place What to check Refill day Dorm drawer products, bags, wipes Class bag pouch items Bathroom caddy products and tissue Laundry bin spare clothes Travel bag backup items
Use the period product refill plan if you want a full sheet.
Roommate script
You do not owe details.
Use a short line.
Moment Plain script You need bathroom time "I need the bathroom for a bit." You need a trash bag "Can I grab a small bag?" You need privacy "I need a minute alone." You need laundry time "I need to run a small load." Someone asks about the pouch "It is just my care pouch."
Change these words so they sound like you.
What not to put in shared tools
Shared apps can show more than you meant.
Think before you add:
Period dates in a shared calendar. Product reminders in a roommate list. Pain notes in a shared notes app. Photos of products, stains, or test results. Clinic plans in a group chat. Screenshots from a period app. Passwords, passcodes, or backup codes.
Health app privacy guidance favors collecting less data when less data works.
You can use the same idea.
Keep fewer private notes.
Keep them in fewer places.
For more, read the campus period data privacy checklist.
If you share a phone, read period tracking on a shared phone.
Floriva note
Floriva can hold short cycle notes on your device.
That can help when dorm life gets busy.
No app can control screenshots, exports, backups, or shared devices.
For teen users, read Floriva for teens.
For visit prep, read Floriva for gynecologist prep.