On Thursday, September 1, about 1,600 new Wright State University students will move into their homes on campus. This operation will last from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will involve 130 golf carts, 220 faculty and staff and 280 student volunteers.
New residents should remember to bring items such as
- Extra-long twin-size bedding
- Cooking utensils
- Seasonal clothing
Some items, such as hot plates and pets besides fish, should be left at home.
For more information about what to bring or not bring, Move-In Day schedule and check-in information, residents should visit the Operation Move In website: https://webapp1.wright.edu/movein/.
Here are some photos from last year’s Move-In Day:













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