Meal Plans
In order to meet your campus dining
needs, we have designed the following meal plans
for the 2009-2010 academic year. If you need to purchase
a meal plan, or if you would like to make a change
to the plan you have already selected, simply contact
Betsy Goenner, in the Living Learning Center.
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Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Meal Plans
- Plan 1 19 meals per Week
- Plan 2 14 meals per Week
- Plan 3 200 meals per Term + 125 Points
- Plan 4 175 meals per Term + 150 Points
- Plan 5 150 meals per Term + 100 Points
- Plan 6 125 meals per Term + 150 Points
- Apartment Residents and Commuters may choose from additional plans
- Plan 7 60 meals per Term + 100 Points
- Plan 8 5 meals per Week + 100 Points
- Plan 9 25 meals per Term + 100 Points
Points can be added anytime during the semester
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ID Card
Your UPJ ID card serves as the means by which to gain access to your selected meal plan.
Lost or stolen ID Cards
Lost or stolen ID Cards can
be replaced. Should this happen to you visit
the ID center in Biddle 115. After receiving notification that a card has been misplaced or lost, the ID center will immediately deactivate the lost card to protect against unauthorized usage. If your ID card is damaged and therefore unusable, take it to the ID center so they can provide you with a replacement.
Seconds Policy
You never have to be too shy to ask for seconds
with our Campus Dining Program. Our generous policy
allows for a second helping of many menu favorites.
Dietary Needs
Do you have particular dietary
needs? No problem! Our Campus Dining Services Program
can accommodate your special dietary requirements.
For more information, please contact Betsy Goenner, in the Living Learning Center.
Dining Policy and Procedures
One of our main goals is to provide a pleasant, clean,
comfortable and satisfying dining experience. In
order to meet this goal, we ask for your assistance
with the following procedures:
- Please bus your tray and disposables
from your table when you have finished dining.
- Please
refrain from taking food, dishes or utensils from
the dining area.
- Remember that ID Cards are non-transferable.
ID cards cannot be used by anyone but the
purchaser.
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