<p>ace, the standard room has a bed, desk & chair, and bureau. I haven’t been inside the complexes since they were redone (summer '06?). I know that prior to the redo, some rooms had underbed rollouts in lieu of bureaus. There was also a small closet for each student as well. Cable TV, internet access and phone jack are wired in each room.</p>
<p>My son was in one of the Complexes as a freshman. In addition to the stuff suggested in the link below, he had a small mini-fridge, and a 13 inch TV, I believe his roommate had a small fridge as well. The room was serviceable, not alot of extra space, but not cluttered or “tight”. Again, all my info is all PRIOR to the '06 redo.</p>
<p>From U/Hartford’s ResLife pages:
[Office</a> of Residential Life | Univerity of Hartford](<a href=“http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife/students/faq.htm#q14]Office”>http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife/students/faq.htm#q14)
[Office</a> of Residential Life | Univerity of Hartford](<a href=“http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife/students/what_to_bring.htm]Office”>http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife/students/what_to_bring.htm)
[Office</a> of Residential Life | Univerity of Hartford](<a href=“http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife/students/leave_home.htm]Office”>http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/reslife/students/leave_home.htm)</p>
<p>Don’t forget major specific clothing, training, practice needs. </p>
<p>Conspicuously missing from the list is a fan. Now some (not all) of the units have central air, which is new. The ResLife pages list the ones that do and don’t have ac. If you are unlucky enough to be in a non ac unit, bring a fan.
Son had both a small Honeywell unit for the desk area that moved a quite a bit of air, as well as a cheap osillating pedestal type for the general area. </p>
<p>I don’t think even the corner units had windows on perpendicular walls, so while there were windows on one wall, they provided no cross ventilation. September, April and May can bring some high temperatures, as well as high humidity. In a non AC unit, you will suffer without a fan.</p>
<p>They used to send a ResLife packet in the mail (early July timing?) with housing contract, roommate/room assignment, and general info. It’s conceivable they now transmit all this electronically to you. You should be sent all this info some way. If via the Internet, spend some time reading the ResLife pages, policies.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>