"I would also add... be yourself. In HS a lot of people try to be what they think other people want them to be. In college everyone kind of seems to find their own type of person, regardless of how "cool" that is. And within every type are groups that party hard, and groups that like to chill. Whatever you like is fine. Just do your thing, and be a nice person."
I'm glad someone posted this. College is the time to really let yourself be yourself. The pressure in HS to conform is astounding and in college it's a chance to define yourself.
I also am still best friends with my best friend in college 30+ years later. By being yourself you will naturally connect with others who will more naturally accept you.
I had a hard time adjusting to college/dorm life. I was homesick a lot as a freshman, less so as a soph, and by Junior year I was perfectly happy to be in Ames on the weekends and didn't miss it. That's just me, but your only 10 minutes away so that can work either way.
Go to classes. I had lots of 8:00 classes. No one really wants them but my advise is to deal with them. You will soon be in the workforce and guess what, you don't get to wait until 11:00 to turn on your brain so I wouldn't make such a fuss.
Start out strong (WORK HARD) academically and you will soon learn how to learn, how to study and what you're supposed to know and what you may not have to know to get by.
Lastly, if there's a killer concert the night before a midterm go to the concert. Thirty years later I get a lot more interest from people talking about seeing one of the opening concerts on the Eagles Hotel California tour than saying I got an A in Freshman Engineering 151 and not a B.