There are a few different bits she will need:
Stationery: usual paraphernalia such as pens, pencils, paper pads, A4 files, diary, address book etc
Bedding: contact the halls of residence to find out whether they provide pillows and duvet (some do, some don�t). so she may need these and obviously a supply of bed linen. A sleeping bag is also handy if any friends want to stay with her.
Crockery: again, contact her halls and find out what kitchen facilities she will have. While my halls were catered, they provided breakfast and evening meals weekdays only, and I had to prepare all my other meals. As the kitchen only provided a two ring hob, I was really grateful for the kettle and toaster I had taken along! Buy a cheap set of crockery and cutlery and a supply of some �basic rations� such as tins of soup, beans, packet noodles, pasta, etc.
Have a look at the web pages for her uni, they may have pages dedicated to �New Arrivals� and giving info on what she can expect in the first few days. Undoubtedly she will need to register at the uni, and her academic department; collect her NUS card; collect her student ID card; attend departmental induction meetings; register at a doctor�s surgery (she will need her NHS card); attend the Fresher�s Fair; go to any halls welcome events��.
The list is endless! She could also contact the uni�s students� union for tips and advice.