First day of college guide: How to prepare and what to bring
Your go-to checklist for showing up confident, prepared and ready to dive into campus life

Excited, nervous, perhaps both? Totally normal. Your first day of college isn’t just another Monday — it’s the launch of an entirely new chapter.
New friends, new routines, new freedom, and yes, a few “Wait…where am I supposed to be right now?” moments along the way.
Whether you’ve been meticulously color-coding your planner since June or are simply hoping to find the right building on time, this no-stress guide covers everything you need on how to prepare for your first day of college, what to expect and what to bring so you can step onto campus ready to own your first day.
What to bring on your first day of college
Before you step onto campus, make sure you're equipped with the essentials. Here's a checklist to help you prepare for your first day of college:
- Academic supplies: Notebooks, pens, highlighters and a laptop or tablet for taking notes and accessing online resources
- Backpack: A sturdy backpack to carry your supplies and personal items.
- Water bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the day
- Snacks: Healthy snacks to keep your energy up between classes
- UC ID: Your Bearcat Card is essential for accessing various campus facilities and resources.
- Class schedule: Keep a printed or digital copy of your class schedule within easy reach, and double-check Enrollment Services before your first day to see if any rooms or buildings have changed.
Not sure what else to bring for your first day of college? Check out UC’s College Packing List or stop by one of UC’s Bookstores to stock up on all the essentials.
Begin your Bearcats journey
Dress for comfort
Your first day of college will likely involve a lot of walking, exploring campus and attending multiple classes. Dressing comfortably is key to feeling confident and ready for the day. Here are some tips:
- Wear comfortable shoes: You’ll be covering a lot of ground, so sneakers or supportive flats are a must.
- Layer up: August in Cincinnati can be warm outside but chilly indoors with air conditioning. A light jacket or hoodie will keep you comfortable.
- Keep it practical: Choose clothing that allows you to move freely and focus on what matters — learning, exploring, and meeting your new BFF.
- Add a personal touch: A favorite accessory or T-shirt from home can make you feel more at ease while expressing your personality.
Comfortable, practical clothing ensures you can focus on the experience rather than worrying about your outfit.
Navigating campus: Getting to know UC on your first day
Familiarity is everything on your first day, as it can help alleviate those first-day jitters. Here are some first day of college tips to help you navigate campus:
Use UC's interactive campus map to locate buildings, dining options, and student centers.
Walk between key locations to get a feel for distances and routes.
Note popular hangout spots — you’ll thank yourself when you need a quick study break or a place to grab lunch.
Looking to plan your first day of college route in advance? Check out UC’s printable campus maps to get a head start on navigating campus.
Orientation and Welcome Weeks: Engaging with the UC community
Participating in orientation programs is a great way to meet fellow students and learn about campus resources. UC offers various programs to help you acclimate to college life:
Bearcat Bound Orientation: An opportunity to connect with peers, meet faculty, and learn about UC's academic and support services.
Bearcats Welcome: A series of events designed to introduce you to campus life, including social gatherings, informational sessions, and recreational activities. While many universities host a Welcome Week — UC’s welcome programming spans three weeks.
Want to find first-year and first-day college events? Explore the 2025 Bearcats Welcome schedule for the full schedule and additional resources.
To make the most out of these important events, follow these tips for freshman orientation for practical advice and check out our freshman orientation guide for new students to better understand what to expect. Together, these resources will help you transition smoothly into college life.
Academic success: Staying organized and managing time
College academics can be demanding, but with effective time management, you can stay on top of your coursework. Here are some tips to help you succeed:
- Use a planner: Keep track of assignments, exams and deadlines.
- Prioritize tasks: Focus on completing high-priority assignments first.
- Utilize campus resources: Take advantage of peer tutoring services, learning communities, study groups, academic advising and UC’s printable essentials services guide for new students.
Need extra support to stay on track? Be sure to check out UC's Learning Commons.
Social life: Making connections and getting involved
Building a social network is an important aspect of college life. Here are some ways to meet new people and get involved:
Join student organizations: UC offers hundreds of clubs and organizations catering to a wide variety of interests.
Attend campus events: Participate in social events, workshops, and recreational activities.
Engage with roommates and classmates: Building real connections with those around you can lead to lasting friendships.
Hit up the Campus Recreation Center: If you enjoy connecting through movement, try a group fitness class, join an intramural sport, or hit the gym regularly. Membership is included for all full-time students on the Uptown campus.
Final thoughts
That first day? Think of it as your springboard into the full UC experience. You’ll quickly learn your way around, find your people, and get the hang of balancing classes with everything else college throws at you. And here’s the secret — no one has it completely figured out yet, no matter how confident they look. Keep your head high, your curiosity alive and maybe your caffeine supply stocked.
Still unsure on where to begin? Explore everything UC campus life has to offer: events, resources, and opportunities just waiting for you to jump in. Step into this chapter with confidence, embrace new experiences, and make every moment count.