MOVE-IN GUIDE PASSPORT 20 19
WELCOME BACK, RESIDENT LOBOS
WELCOME!You are officially a Resident Lobo! In this booklet you will find helpful
information to make moving into your residence hall a smooth transition.
Bring this guide with you to move in for easy reference.
BEFORE YOU MOVE IN
First things first! There are a few helpful things you should do before you come
to campus.
1. Contact your roommate. Get acquainted and decide who will be bringing
what to avoid two of everything. Log into your housing dashboard for
more information about your roommate.
2. Start getting involved! You don’t have to wait until you arrive to get to
know us. Join us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @UNMResLife to
get to know Residence Life or to ask any questions about your new home.
3. Make sure you are up to date on your immunizations. Visit your doctor to
find out more information on appropriate vaccinations before coming to
college or visit UNM Student Health & Counseling for more information.
4. Consider purchasing property insurance. Many homeowner policies cover
student property, or you may purchase additional coverage to minimize
any financial impact from theft, fire, etc.
5. Get your parking pass for the academic year online. Parking passes will be
available for purchase beginning Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at 7:30 am for
residents. For more information visit pats.unm.edu.
6. You will need your UNM ID in order to check into your room. You should
have received this at your orientation but visit the Lobo Card Office if you
need a replacement.
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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN CHECKING INThe check-in process will involve a few additional steps including the issuing
of your room keys for your hall. We will also need to cornfirm you have the
most recent LoboCard. This may require an extra visit to another check-in
station. We appreciate your patience during our peak check-in times!
WHERE TO CHECK INHead to the check-in station for your hall upon arrival:
SRC Residents - SRC Commons
Hokona, Santa Clara, LDV Residents - Hokona Hall Lobby
Coronado, Alvarado, RVA Residents - Coronado Hall Lobby
Hashtag your move-in day
via Instagram at
#BacktothePack2019!
RESIDENT LOBO TIP
Start building a relationship with your RA as soon as
you can. They will be one of your greatest resources on
campus for learning about events or activities, or for
asking for help when things get tough.
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WHEN TO GET HEREEARLY ARRIVAL: AUGUST 10-12
9 AM TO 5 PM
Need to get here early? There is a $30 per day early arrival fee (fee is
charged to your Bursar’s Account after check-in.) You must complete
the Early Arrival Application as soon as possible, located in your housing
dashboard. Early arrivals can check in at their assigned hall desk and park
in designated parking areas. (More on that later in the guide.)
RESIDENT LOBO MOVE-IN 2019: AUGUST 13-16
9 AM TO 5 PM
Resident Lobo Move-In is the optimal time for check-in at UNM. Volunteers
will be available from 9am-4pm along with moving carts to help you
unload on any of these four days of move-in. Most importantly, designated
unloading zones access for your vehicle will be available to ease your move.
WEEKEND ARRIVAL: AUGUST 17-18
9 AM TO 8 PM
Can’t make it until the weekend? No problem. Park in the designated
parking areas and arrive to your assigned hall desk to check in. Arriving
after 8 pm? Please contact us 24 hours in advance at [email protected] to
notify us of after 8pm arrival so that we can make arrangements.
NO SHOWSResidents who have not checked in by Monday, August 19 at 5 pm, or
notified us of late arrival, will be charged a no-show fee. Please call our
24/7 Help Desk at 505.277.2606 if you are experiencing any special
situations that prevent you from arriving by this time.
PARKING DURING MOVE-INBefore you start to move in, you must first check in at the designated
stations. An access pass to the unloading zones will be provided to you
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when you arrive at your check-in station (See map.) While you check in and
receive your access pass, you or your family/friends/helpful movers can park
in the waiting lot, in the R lots across from Casas del Rio or south of RVA.
Once you have your access pass, move your car or have your helpers meet
you at your designated zone. You will show the access pass while parked in
your designated zone. Please only use the unloading zones for your building
to drop off your belongings. Please park briefly, unload your items and then
move your car to a residential parking area to unpack your room.
PEDWAY ACCESS The Pedway is the main sidewalk that runs through the Residence Life area,
beginning at the Redondo Road roundabout running west to the Social
Sciences building (note the green arrow on the map). The Pedway is set up
as an unloading zone for Hokona, SRC Apartments, and Santa Clara ONLY
during Resident Lobo Move-In. Unloading zones are not for checking in,
unpacking your room or other campus errands:
•Enter on the east end from the roundabout.
•Pedway speed limit is 5 mph.
•The Pedway is ONE-WAY ONLY. Drive west and park on the right hand side
to unload.
•Exit at the west end of the Pedway near the Social Sciences building.
PARKING BEFORE CLASSES STARTDuring Resident Lobo Move-In, residents are allowed to park in the residence
hall “R” parking lots as well as the Lomas structure “S” parking lots without
a parking pass until classes begin August 19. Residents who plan to park on
campus regularly, however, should purchase a permit from UNM Parking &
Transportation Services as soon as possible. Residential Parking Areas (“R”
lots) for move-in include:
•Parking lot between Hokona Hall and LDV Complex
•Parking lot east of Coronado Hall
•Parking lot east of Redondo Village Apartments
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HOW TO GET TO CAMPUSUnfamiliar with the UNM Campus? Visit our Welcome Center
website for complete directions, airline information and more!
http://www.unm.edu/welcome/travel.html
Questions? Contact us 24/7:[email protected]
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REUSE, REUSE, RECLAIMStarted in 2016, Lobo Reclaim was created to minimize the number of
usable items residents were throwing out during move-out and minimize
the overall cost of move-in, by collecting and reselling student doanted
items and selling them garage-sale style during move-in. Now in it’s
fourth year, Lobo Reclaim gives students the opportunity to buy gently
used items at a huge discount instead of buying new and it keeps
items with more life to live out of the trash and landfills. So don’t buy
new hangers or a shower caddy, buy from Lobo Reclaim and help the
envoirnment and your on-campus community.
A U G U S T 1 3 - 1 81 0 A M - 5 P M
H O K O N A B A L L R O O MAll You Can Carry - $1
One Fil led Container - $5Day Pass (5 entries) - $15
This is a cash only event.*some items priced as marked*
WELCOME BACK, RESIDENT LOBOS
☐ Pillows, blankets and sheets for extra-long twin bed
☐ Shower caddy with toiletries (soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.)
☐ Robe, towel & flip flops, slippers or slides
☐ Laundry supplies (High Efficiency liquid laundry soap)
☐ Basic cleaning supplies
☐ First aid supplies
☐ Dishes & utensils
☐ School supplies
WHAT TO BRING
DON’T FORGET TO PACK THESE BASICS!
HELPFUL ITEMS FOR YOUR COLLEGE ADVENTURE!
☐ Microwave & small fridge (traditional & suite-style halls)
☐ Rug
☐ Computer/lap top/tablet
☐ Power strips with surge protectors
☐ Single-serve coffee maker
☐ Personal or desk lamp
☐ TV
☐ Plastic storage organizers
☐ Alarm clock
☐ Command strips for hanging
your decor without damaging walls!
R ESIDENT LOBO TIP
Talk to your roommate...
Maybe you can share!
RESIDENT LOBO TIPUtilize kitchens and kitchenette appliances located throughout every traditional hall!
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• Firearms, Weapons, Fireworks
• Alcohol, alcohol containers, illegal drugs or paraphernalia
• Incense & candles
• Halogen lamps
• Pets (except fish in 10-gallon tanks or less) unless you are in
a Pet-Friendly community
• Appliances with an open heating element that can create a
fire hazard such as toasters, hot plates, or slow cookers.
• Desk & Chair
• Bed with mattress (XL Twin, Full Size in Deluxe Singles)
• Dresser/Built In Drawer Space (Varies by hall)
• Closet Space
• Cable & Internet Connections
ITEMS ALREADY IN YOUR ROOM
REMINDER: LEAVE THESE AT HOME
Tr a d i t i o n a l & S u i t e S t y l e
A p a r t m e n t sEverything Listed above plus:
• Full size refrigerator, oven, range & microwave
• Dining table, chairs & stools
• Living area furniture- sectional seating & coffee table
• Storage room & cabinet space
RESIDENT LOBO TIPFor a complete list of items allowed (and not
allowed) in your hall, please check out our
Residence Hall Handbook
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WELCOME BACK, RESIDENT LOBOS
ADVICE FROM RESIDENT LOBOS
Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. It’s okay to go to new club meetings
or social events by yourself because you’ll definitely leave with a new friend.
Emily M., RVA Resident
Leave your door open to new opportunities (literally and metaphorically).
Meet your neighbors, say hi to people in the hallways, help your roommate
and your neighbors move in. The more people you meet, the more friends
you’ll make!
Tim C., Hokona Resident
“Getting involved is the best strategy to learning new skills or making new
friends. Try something new out, you’ll never know where it’ll take you.”
Sab M., SRC Resident
Some life-saving items- in the traditional halls it is always handy to have a
water pitcher and a single serve coffee maker. You won’t have to go back and
forth to the water fountain for water, and it is cost and time efficient to make
coffee from your room. Invite all your friends to your hall and have a coffee
and tea hangout!
Second, it may be hard the first few weeks transitioning into college life
and getting used to being away from home. The best way to help with
homesickness is to talk to family back home frequently, but also become
engaged in activities with new friends.
Rebekah B., Hokona Resident
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WE CAN’T WAITTO SEE YOU!
DID YOU KNOW?• The Residence Hall Handbook has tons of useful information,
including things like emergency preparedness and other important
procedures. Be sure to read through your handbook and understand
all the policies.
• We have lots of activities planned for you once you get here. First,
kick off your year with Res-Hall-A-Daze, a great UNM tradition
full of fun events the first two weeks of school, concluding with
the Residence Hall Olympiad, where residence halls compete
in field events for bragging rights. Keep up to date on all these
events through our social media and flyers posted throughout the
residence halls.
• UNM Residence Life & Student Housing offers over 100 paid student
positions! You could be a desk attendant, safety staff member
and more! Check out unmjobs.unm.edu under student positions
throughout the year.
RESIDENT LOBO TIPCheck out our Pinterest boards!
There are lots of great ideas for
decorating, recipes, what to bring with
you, study tips, and more!
(We even have a board for parents!)
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