TRADITIONAL DINING PLANS Sample Clauses

TRADITIONAL DINING PLANS. A set number of meal blocks and FLEXible Spending Dollars (FLEX) are allotted per semester for the Traditional Dining Plans. Four meal blocks may be used each day. Up to two meal blocks may be used per meal period. The Traditional Dining Plans include two guest meals per semester. All meal blocks must be used for the purchase of block meals only. Meal blocks and FLEX are only for the meal plan holder and are non-transferable. • Traditional Dining Plans offer a higher amount of meal blocks, while providing Flexible Spending Dollars (FLEX). Both block meals and FLEX expire on the last active date of the dining plan each semester. Green Plan = $7,674 per year / $3,837 per semester 292 meal blocks per semester (average 18 meal blocks per week), $270 flexible dollars per semester, two guest meals per semester Blue Plan = $7,262 per year / $3,631 per semester 252 meal blocks per semester (average 16 meal blocks per week), $520 flexible dollars per semester, two guest meals per semester Red Plan = $6,878per year / $3,439 per semester 205 meal blocks per semester (average 13 meal blocks per week), $850 flexible dollars per semester, two guest meals per semester Yellow Plan = $3,352 per year / $1,676 per semester 125 meal blocks per semester (average 8 meal blocks per week), $190 flexible dollars per semester
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TRADITIONAL DINING PLANS. ∙ A set number of meal blocks and FLEXible Spending Dollars (FLEX) are allotted per semester for the Traditional Dining Plans. Four meal blocks may be used each day. Up to two meal blocks may be used per meal period. The Traditional Dining Plans include two guest meals per semester. All meal blocks must be used for the purchase of block meals only. Meal blocks and FLEX are only for the meal plan holder and are non-transferable. ∙ Meal blocks and FLEX expire on the last active date of the dining plan each semester. Green Plan = $7,868 per year / $3,934 per semester 292 meal blocks per semester (average 18 meal blocks per week), $270 flexible dollars per semester, two guest meals per semester Blue Plan = $7,454 per year / $3,727 per semester 252 meal blocks per semester (average 16 meal blocks per week), $520 flexible dollars per semester, two guest meals per semester Red Plan = $7,068 per year / $3,534per semester 205 meal blocks per semester (average 13 meal blocks per week), $850 flexible dollars per semester,two guest meals per semester Yellow Plan = $3,546 per year / $1,773 per semester* 125 meal blocks per semester (average 8 meal blocks per week), $190 flexible dollars per semester *Only available to first-year students assigned to The Residence on Fifth and Xxxxx House.. I understand that this agreement is for the academic year and that I am obligated to fulfill the requirements outlined in this agreement unless I withdraw from the University or participate in a University-sponsored study abroad or co-op program. Failure to utilize a dining plan or failure to make payment does not cancel my financial obligation under this agreement. I understand that the only changes permitted to my selected dining plan are outlined on the back page of this agreement in the “change policy” section. I understand that Meal Plan Blocks, FLEXible Spending dollars (FLEX), and the DineXtra declining balance program are non-transferable and are only intended for the meal plan holder. I have read the terms of this agreement outlined above and on the back page and agree to abide by these terms by affixing my signature below. I further agree to abide by all rules and regulations established by CMU Dining Services. Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian (if student is under 18) Date Email: xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx.xxx Phone: 000-000-0000 Website: xxx.xxx/xxxxxx CHANGE POLICY: ∙ In the fall semester, participants may change to any other Traditional Dining Plan on or before 5 PM, Septem...
TRADITIONAL DINING PLANS. A set number of meal blocks and FLEXible Spending funds are allotted per semester. Up to four meal blocks may be used daily, and up to two meal blocks may be used per meal period. These plans include two guest meals per semester. All meal blocks must be used only for the purchase of block meals. Meal blocks and FLEX are only for the meal plan holder and are non-transferable. Per the terms of this agreement, meal blocks and FLEX may not be sold, traded, or used by anyone other than the dining plan holder. Meal blocks and FLEX expire on the last active date of the dining plan each semester. ☐ Green Plan = $8,182 per year / $4,091 per semester. It includes: 292 meal blocks (average 18 meal blocks per week), $270 flexible dollars, two guest meals per semester. ☐ Blue Plan = $7,752 per year / $3,876 per semester. It includes 252 meal blocks (an average of 16 meal blocks per week), $520 flexible dollars, and two guest meals per semester. ☐ Red Plan = $7,350 per year / $3,675 per semester. It includes 205 meal blocks (average 13 meal blocks per week), $850 flexible dollars, and two guest meals per semester. ☐ Yellow Plan* = $3,688 per year / $1,844 per semester. It includes 125 meal blocks (average 8 meal blocks per week), $190 flexible dollars per semester (*Only available to first-year students assigned to The Residence on Fifth and Xxxxx House). I understand that this agreement is for the academic year and that I am obligated to fulfill the requirements outlined in this agreement unless I withdraw from the University or participate in a university-sponsored study abroad or co-op program. Failure to utilize a dining plan or make payment does not cancel my financial obligation under this agreement. I understand that the only changes permitted to my selected dining plan are outlined on the back page of this agreement in the “change policy” section. I understand that Meal Plan Blocks, FLEXible Spending dollars (FLEX), and the DineXtra declining balance program are non-transferable and are only intended for the meal plan holder. I have read the terms of this agreement outlined above and on the back page and agree to abide by these terms by affixing my signature below. I further agree to comply with all rules and regulations established by CMU Dining Services. Student Signature: Date: _ Parent/Guardian Signature (required if the student is under 18): _ Date: CHANGE POLICY: • Students may change to any Traditional Dining Plan on or before 5 p.m., September 20, 2024. ...
TRADITIONAL DINING PLANS. A set number of meal blocks and FLEXible Spending funds are allotted per semester. Up to four meal blocks may be used daily, and up to two meal blocks may be used per meal period. These plans include two guest meals per semester. All meal blocks must be used only for the purchase of block meals. Meal blocks and FLEX are only for the meal plan holder and are non-transferable. Per the terms of this agreement, meal blocks and FLEX may not be sold, traded, or used by anyone other than the dining plan holder. Meal blocks and FLEX expire on the last active date of the dining plan each semester. ☐ Green Plan = $7,980 per year / $3,990 per semester. It includes: 292 meal blocks (average 18 meal blocks per week), $270 flexible dollars, two guest meals per semester. ☐ Blue Plan = $7,552 per year / $3,776 per semester. It includes 252 meal blocks (an average of 16 meal blocks per week), $520 flexible dollars, and two guest meals per semester. ☐ Red Plan = $7,152 per year / $3,576 per semester. It includes 205 meal blocks (average 13 meal blocks per week), $850 flexible dollars, and two guest meals per semester. ☐ Yellow Plan = $3,486 per year / $1,743 per semester. It includes 125 meal blocks (average 8 meal blocks per week), $190 flexible dollars per semester.

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