- Reach out to your roommate (information may be available on mySeaport; please note that not all roommates have their information published, and housing cannot provide it to you). Discuss items you will each bring, discover common interests, and discuss how you will communicate with each other.
- Confirm your arrival time and check-in window via the housing portal. As information for the Fall 2026 Move-In is developed, it will be updated here.
- Review the Campus Living Handbook to familiarize yourself with our policies and standards for behavior.
- Locate your campus mail information by visiting mySeaport.
- Select "Student Services"
- Click on "Find Your Campus Post Office Box"
- Enter your Student ID to retrieve your mailbox number.
- Pack your belongings and read the "What NOT to Pack" list. Please limit your belongings to one (1) car per resident.
- Print your CAB or TRSK placard based on your assigned check-in location.
- We request that you bring only one carload of items. Trailers or U-Haul vehicles are strongly discouraged.
- Label all items, boxes, containers, and totes with your name and room number.
(Example: Sammy Seahawk, Belk 100) - Once you are on campus, only utilize the navigation links listed on the Move-In pages for navigating to your check in location. Please be aware that on-campus navigation could change day of. Stay alert to traffic control and campus signage in the event of a route change.
- We will provide large rolling bins to assist with your move-in efforts; however, these are available on a first-come, first-served basis at each residence hall location. A team of volunteers will assist you with unloading your vehicle between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
- While unloading your vehicle, the driver must always stay with the vehicle.
- Residents and their guests are not permitted to park their car(s) in front of the residence halls.
- Please prepare to pull up to an unloading zone, unload, and immediately park your car in a nearby parking lot.
- Boxes, trash, and recycling containers will be available outside for items to be discarded. Please do not pile trash on the floors in the halls.
- Residents are required to attend their mandatory residence hall meeting, where they will meet their Resident Assistant (RA) and learn university policies and standards for living well together.
- Residents are strongly encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to connect with one another through the Welcome Week Activities.
- Follow us on Instagram @uncwhrl for all the latest on programs and other on-campus offerings.
Please follow these steps to loft your bed:
- Remove the mattress
- Pull the bed out from the wall
- Use a rubber mallet to unhook the bed frame from the rungs
- Mallets can be picked up from the front desk (on a first come first serve basis) or you can bring your own
- With a buddy, lift the bed to the top rung
- Use the rubber mallet to lock the bed frame back into place
- Push the bed back against the wall
- Use furniture such as the desk and dresser to stabilize the bed further
Please follow these steps to loft your bed:
- Remove the mattress
- Pull the bed out from the wall
- Orient the bed frame pieces between the desk and the wall
- Insert the second stabilizer
- With a buddy, lift the bed onto the bed posts
- Use a rubber mallet to knock the bed into place on the risers
- Mallets can be picked up from the front desk (on a first come first serve basis) or you can bring your own
- Use furniture such as the dresser and the desk to stabilize the bed further
- Railings can be requested via a maintenance request or the front desk
- If you plan to have a vehicle on campus during the academic year, check to ensure you have a virtual parking permit – a permit is required to park on campus 24/7.
- Log in to the Parking Portal: To view your virtual permit zone or to register for a virtual permit.
- Check Your Assigned Zone: View parking zones and parking locations in the parking portal
- Student parking is within white lines within your assigned parking zone.
- Because your parking permit is associated with your license plate, you must park with your license plate facing the drive lane (cannot back in or pull through a parking space). If you wish to pull through or back into a parking space, you must have a vanity license plate affixed to your vehicle's front bumper to comply with the license plate recognition technology. Vanity plates can be purchased through the parking portal. If your vehicle is licensed in a two-plate state and you already have a state-issued license plate on the front of your vehicle, a vanity plate is not needed. Parking Enforcement begins on Monday, August 19.
If you plan to bring a personal bicycle, you must register the bike at the Hawk Wheels Bike Shop in The Hub. Registration is FREE and mandatory. Bicycles can be rented for the semester or the academic year for a small fee through the Hawk Wheels Bike Shop. The new program will feature e-bikes and scooters and is a great alternate solution for getting around campus in a safe, sustainable manner. See Bike Share for more information.
All meal plans will be activated on August 15, 2025. Special Move-In dining hours will be in effect during and after move-in. Visit Dining for more information. Regular Fall Semester Dining Hours will begin on August 20, 2025.
If you DID NOT receive your One Card during Orientation, please submit your One Card photo as soon as possible to the One Card Photo Submission found in mySeaport to pick up your One Card at Move-In. Your One Card is required to proceed through the check-in process at move-in, enter the residence halls and access your meal plan.