Champlain College¡¯s operations team is focused on students¡¯ getting a good night¡¯s sleep with new, sustainable mattress options.

Picture it: It¡¯s a warm, sunny day in August and first-year and transfer students pull up in their car along South Willard Street. Orientation leaders are waving frantically and welcoming them with sheer excitement. The trunk opens and it¡¯s filled to the brim; our move-in crew hops right in, helping you carry your belongings into your new home. But, what¡¯s in your trunk? What should you bring?

One of the most common tips you¡¯ll hear when packing for college in order to reach the ultimate residence hall coziness is to bring a mattress topper. But before you go spend the big bucks on a topper, we want to let you know about some exciting developments here in the Queen City.

Once you pull up to your residence hall, move-in crew members will be ready to help you carry your belongings inside!

Good news

As of this summer, Champlain has begun a comprehensive capital planning process of mattress replacement in our residence halls. This effort is part of one of our 2030 Strategic Plan goals: Cultivate Engaged & Thriving Students. We know that getting a good night’s sleep is key to academic success and emotional well-being. 

We carefully chose a new brand of mattresses after sourcing multiple vendors alongside our Green Mountain Higher Education Consortium partners at St. Michael¡¯s College and Middlebury College. Because everyone has different sleep preferences, the new mattresses are two-sided: one side is firmer, and the other more plush.

¡°We hope mattress toppers won¡¯t be necessary, thanks to these higher quality mattresses,¡± says Nic Anderson, Senior Director of Planning and Operations. ¡°Every year at student move-out in May, mattress toppers are one of our most common items sent to the landfill.¡± The toppers are not recyclable and not accepted by local second-hand stores like Goodwill or Restore, Anderson added.

Starting with our first-year Victorian-era residence halls, all old mattresses will be replaced with either our new or best-quality used mattresses. When first-year and transfer students arrive, they will find a comfortable, worthy bed awaiting them. Students in our upper-year residence halls can expect the same process when their mattresses become due for replacement.

First-year residence halls are a great place to hang out with friends, catch up on homework, or wind down with a good movie.

Good advice

If you are an incoming student or a supporting adult of an incoming student, what does this mean for you? As you plan out your summer shopping list, our sustainability and move-in experts recommend postponing your purchase of a mattress topper until you check out the bed in your room. We suggest you try out the bed for a few weeks before you decide if you want some more comfort, there is a local Bed Bath and Beyond, Target, and Walmart. This will also save valuable car space on move-in day!

Good partnerships

We have officially partnered with Sleep Well Recycling, a local 足彩胜负14场-based company owned by Joshua Costa, who studied Marketing at Champlain. This collaboration will keep hundreds of Champlain mattresses out of the landfill!?

¡°Our hope is that this freed-up landfill space will be used for items that are less recyclable, such as household trash,¡± says the company¡¯s website.

Champlain alumni, employees, and students all help contribute to a better, more sustainable future. Join us in making a difference!

We can¡¯t wait to welcome our newest Beavers and members of the Champlain community to campus for move-in day and Orientation on Thursday, August 25. See more details about Orientation and stay tuned for more move-in tips soon!

Kaylee Sullivan

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