We offer a variety of meal plans to fit your dining habits. You will have two weeks at the beginning of each semester to change your meal plans.

You can also add Dining Dollars on to your meal plan at any point in the semester.

Dining Dollars
What are Dining Dollars?
Why should I use Dining Dollars instead of cash?
I'm running out of Dining Dollars or meals!!!! What do I do?

 

19 meals a week & 50 Dining Dollars
With this plan you have access to all meals served in Food Services AND $50.00 a semester in Dining Dollars to be used.

14 meals a week & 100 Dining Dollars
With this plan you have access to fourteen meals a week served in Food Services AND $100.00 a semester in Dining Dollars to be used.

160 meals a Semester & 200 Dining Dollars
With this plan you have 160 meals to be used throughout the semester at Food Service. You will also have $200.00 to use in Dining Dollars per semester.

80 meals a Semester & 400 Dining Dollars
This plan is available to Juniors and Seniors living on campus, and to anyone living off campus. With this plan you have 80 meals to be used throughout the semester at Food Services. You will also have $400.00 to use in Dining Dollars per semester.

Notes: Meal plans do not cover meals during University breaks. The last meal served before a long weekend is lunch on Friday, or any other day proceeding the break. The first meal served is breakfast on the day classes resume.

For additional information, please see the "Student Life Handbook" page 10.

 

 

We are happy to make a sack meal for you when you don't have the opportunity to make it to the Dining hall.

How do I do it?
Easy. Just right-click here & select "Save Target As..." for the Sack Meal Form.

 

 

 



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