Campus Link Newsletter
Spring 2012
Make Your Student's Room More Comfortable AND Support Indiana University!
Indiana University will be teaming up again with Bedloft.com to provide residents with a number of products and services for their residence hall room for 2012-2013!
Proceeds from the program support the Indiana University Residence Hall Association; last year, hundreds of students rented from Bedloft.com and raised more than $13,000 for student scholarships! Place your order with Bedloft.com to make your student’s room more comfortable AND support the school!
Room Furniture Set-Up Bedloft.com provides set-up options for students’ room furniture, which are an easy, affordable way to create additional living space in the room. If students want their room furniture set-up different from the standard configuration, they MUST order from Bedloft.com. We strongly suggest students preorder their room set-up as soon as they receive their room assignment to ensure their room will be set-up before move-in day. Only one order is needed per room, so roommates may split the cost if desired. To view additional photos and information, please visit www.bedloft.com.
Additional Products
• MicroFridge: The MicroFridge unit includes a full refrigerator, freezer and microwave – all-in-one! This rental product is a convenient alternative to bringing a refrigerator from home and is a necessity for anyone attending IU from out-of-state.
• Futon (purchase product): The versatile futon can be used as a love seat, lounger or full-sized bed and is guaranteed to fit under your room furniture set-up.
By preordering these products from Bedloft.com, they are delivered to your student’s room before move-in day. It is one less large item to pack, making move-in day MUCH easier for you! Products may also be ordered on move-in day, but quantities will be limited.
Bedloft.com is endorsed and approved by Indiana University. To place your order today, visit www.bedloft.com.
Ashley Wisniewski
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