Traditional Meal Plans can be used in:
The Aggie Marketplace or The Junction
Cash Equivalency can be used in:
The HUB, The Quadside Cafe, The Artist's Block Cafe & Bakery, and the Cafe on the Quad.

 

2013-2014 School Year

Number of Meals Cost Cash Equivalency* Guests Passes**
7 meals $925.00 No No
10 meals $1,300.00 Yes No
15 meals $1,600.00 Yes 2 Per Semester
19 meals $1,700.00 Yes 2 Per Semester
Unlimited $1,850.00 No 2 Per Semester

Meal plans can be used at either The Aggie Marketplace or The Junction.

*Cash equivalency allows the resident to use their meal plan once per day in any of our Cash Dining Operations for a cash equivalency of $6 per meal. Purchases in excess of $6 are to be paid by the resident at time of purchase
**Guest passes allow resident to purchase a meal for friends, family or other guests of the resident.

Who is required to buy a Traditional Meal Plan?
Though any USU resident can purchased a Traditional Meal Plan, residents of the Living Learning Community, Mountain View Tower, Valley View Tower, Richards Hall, and Bullen Hall are required to.
Do I get a separate card?
No, your USU ID card is your meal card.  After each swipe the cashier can tell you how many meals you have left for the week.  Your ID card may only be used by you.
How do Cash Equivalencies work?
Cash Equivalencies work by swiping your ID card.  Students have a per diem of $6.00 good towards any meal.  Purchased over this amount are to be paid by the student at the time of purchase.  With Traditional Meal Plans, Cash Equivalency only works one per day.
What are Guest Passes?
Guest Passes allow residents to purchase a meal for friends, family, or other guests.  Resident must be present to use the guest passes.
How do I change my meal plan?
Before the beginning of each semester you may change your meal plan by emailing the Housing Office at info@housing.usu.edu.  Include your A# and what changes you would like to make to your meal plan.  Once the semester starts, meal plans may be decreased once per semester by contacting the Housing Office.  Meal plans can be increased anytime by the same method.  Exceptions must be approved by Alan Andersen, the Executive Director of Dining Services. Alan.andersen@usu.edu.
Can my friends use my meal plan?
No.  This meal plan is non-transferable and may be used by the purchaser of the meal plan only.  Anyone attempting to use another person's meal plan may be prosecuted for theft.  Guest passes are the only exception.
More questions?
Contact the Dining Services Office at (435) 797-1701.