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Student Meal Plans 2009-10

Washington University's meal plans operate on an "all points" or "declining balance" basis. This offers students a retail based program, providing more flexibility and spending options.

Meal points are allocated on a semester basis. This assists students budget their meal plan points. Points not used during the Fall Semester will carry-over to the Spring Semester. Points not used by the end of the academic year will be forfeited.

Meal Plans for Fall Semester 2009 are active from August 20 - December 18.
Meal Plans for Spring Semester 2010 are active from January 15 - May 14.

Students arriving early or staying between semester breaks, may use their Campus Card Account to purchase food. To sign up for a Campus Card Account visit WebSTAC.

Residential Meal Plan options:
    Standard  
Grab-a-Bite Plan 2238 points $3396  
Meal Manager Plan 2824 points $4022  
*Square Meal Deal 2964 points $4170  
*Meals Plus Plan 3188 points $4404  
*The Bountiful Plan 3410 points $4648  

*First Year students are required to purchase no less than 2964 points (the Square Meal Deal). For Residential students, the Square Meal Deal has proven to be our most popular plan, that meeting the dietary needs of most students.

Points may be used at any WU Dining Services location on campus. Points may be used for food and beverage purchases only in Bear Mart and Millbrook Market. The sale of points between or among students is limited to a one-time transaction with a $150 minimum and a $15 transaction fee. Students may still purchase food or beverage items for friends with their own meal card.

A weekend brunch "all-you-care-to-eat" option is offered in Wohl Center on the South Forty and Village House in The Village. Al a carte pricing is in effect at all other campus dining facilities.


In addition to the standard residential meal plans, the University requires meal plans for students living in fraternity houses or off-campus.

Standard
Fraternity Plan** 1756 points $2452  
Fraternity Upper Row-2010*** 1110 points $1590  
Off-Campus**** 500 points $726  

(** Fraternity plan available only to those living in fraternity houses.)

(*** Fraternity Upper row-2010 is available only to those living fraternities on the Upper Row.)

(****Off-Campus Plan is required for all students who live in Millbrook Apartments, University Apartments, off-campus, or at home.)


Student Meal Plan Descriptions

Grab-a-Bite Plan Designed for the student who is a very light eater, who has a job or internship off-campus, or who because of documented medical reasons, may be significantly limited in what he or she can eat. (Note: Not available to first year students.)
 
Meal Manager Plan A basic meal plan that will best meet the needs of students who eat a couple of meals a day and an occasional snack in the University's Dining Facilities. (Note: Not available to first year students.)
 
Square Meal Deal Plan The most popular meal plan among resident students! Sufficient for most of those who want to grab something light for breakfast, have a quick lunch, and have dinner with their friends.
 
Meals Plus Plan This plan will best suit the needs of those students who want sufficient meal plan credits to provide for three meals a day, snacks and/or beverages in-between, and still enough credits to take advantage of special menu items or stock up on favorite items from the residence hall convenience stores.
 
The Bountiful Plan Some students require more calories due to their involvement in athletics or because they maintain a very active life-style. This plan may be for you if you regularly enjoy breakfast, a mid-morning snack, lunch, an afternoon "Smoothie", dinner and a late-night snack.
 
Kosher Plan Two dining facilities on campus are under rabbinic supervision from the Vaad Hoeir of St. Louis. Meal points may be used for Shabbat Dinners served at the St. Louis Hillel Center.
 
Fraternity Plan and Fraternity Upper Row These plans are limited to residents of on-campus fraternities.
 
Off-Campus Plan This plan is the minimum required for those students residing off-campus or at Millbrook Apartments, Village East, University Apartments, or at home.

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