The coronavirus has caused a lot of confusion, as people have had to adjust their lives to things like social distancing. Unfortunately, that means many college students had to scramble when their universities ordered them off-campus.

If you didn’t have time to move all your belongings, you may be wondering how to get them out now. Below, we’ll discuss the considerations you need to make: your college’s policy for getting belongings out of the dorm, moving with a moving company, putting your belongings in self-storage, and more.

Talk to Your University About Their Coronavirus Strategy

Ultimately, your university’s policy is going to influence how you get any belongings that you left off-campus. Are they allowing you to come in and pick it up at a specific time?

It’s important to have an appointment, since this is designed to ensure that social distancing is followed: without appointments, you don’t know how many people you may come into contact with on-campus.

Alternately, some campuses are offering to pack up student belongings and ship them back home. In this case, you’ll need to understand what they’re charging and whether you’re allowed to come and pick your belongings up yourself.

Once you understand their policy, you’ll be in a better position to understand what you are and are not allowed to do in order to pick up your belongings.

Using a Moving Company to Get Your Belongings Off-Campus

If you’re an out-of-state student, it may not be practical to take your belongings home. Truckers are in high-demand right now, which means you may be dealing with surge pricing if you want to move your belongings.

When choosing this option, you’ll want to speak with a variety of different moving companies to see what their prices are. It’s also worthwhile to ask them if they expect their prices to drop in the coming months, so you can come up with plans for trying to take advantage of reduced pricing in the future.

You can also try and get your belongings back up yourself, but the farther you’re traveling, the more you want to make sure you’re adhering to social distancing guidelines and not breaking the law.

Putting Your Belongings in Self Storage

In this case, you can store your belongings off-campus, saving the cost of bringing everything home while also making the move back into your dorm easier one fall semester starts.

If you’re a senior who won’t be moving back to campus, you’ll need to make the decision as to whether it’s more cost-effective to get your belongings home now or wait a few months until the logistical challenges of the coronavirus are putting less of a strain on truckers.

Looking for Student Storage in Kendall?

Xtra Storage is here for you. For years, we’ve been helping Miami students store their belongings over the summer. Our Kendall facility can be found right off SW 87th Ave, on 129th Terrace just two blocks North of The Falls Shopping Center. We’re a 15-20 minute drive from The University of Miami and Florida International University.

If you have any additional questions, make sure to check out our student storage page. Otherwise, you can call us at 305-257-9194.