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Across the United States, many first-year college students leave home in late August and travel to their new home away from home: a college dormitory. One such student is Jason Piccolomini of New York. This weekend he leaves his family home in Staten Island and moves into a dorm about an hour's drive away. He is off to study at Iona College, in the city of New Rochelle. When asked, Jason told VOA he is nervous, or worried, about the move, much like most first-year college students. It will be difficult to leave his family. When he gets to Iona, Jason will meet older students who help the new arrivals move into student housing. The new arrivals bring clothing and cleaning supplies, lights for studying and pictures for the walls. Large cloths with brightly colored designs seemed to be popular for dormitory wall art this year. Students also brought televisions, music speakers and equipment to store cold food and drinks in their rooms. Jason Piccolomini will be one of almost 17 million students in US college undergraduate programs this autumn. Courtney Ferrick is the director for residential life at Iona College. "This will be their home," she added. "They are living here and we want them to be comfortable...and safe." 18. About 1,300 students will live on Iona's campus, and 450 will be first-years. "Those first three weeks are key for college students to make their community," Ferrick said. In addition to the classes, they build that community with programs like outdoor yoga, parties, trips, music events and many other activities.【缺少答案,请补充】