Common use of Dining Plans Clause in Contracts

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G or H for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

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Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G C or H D for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G C or H D for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 4,205 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 2,766 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 3,001 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 2,461 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 4,205 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G or H for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 4,205 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 2,932 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 3,001 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 2,461 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 4,205 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G or H for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 3,673 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 2,561 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 2,621 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 2,150 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 3,673 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

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Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G or H for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 3,967 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 2,766 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 2,831 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 2,322 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 3,967 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G C or H D for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 3,967 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 2,766 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 2,831 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 2,322 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 3,967 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Upperclassmen Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C, D, F, G C or H D for their Fall and Spring Semesters. Students may also choose Dining Plan K to meet their Kosher dietary needs. Residential Dining is at the Xxxxx Common Table (the “DCT”) in the Emory Student Center. THE MEAL PLAN IS FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. All prices and criteria are on a per semester basis. • Dining Plan A / $3,525 3,673 per semester – Provides unlimited Resident Dining meal swipe entries in an all-you- care-to-eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan B / $2,458 2,561 per semester – Provides 100 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $650 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan C / $2,515 2,621 per semester – Provides 130 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, Meal Exchanges*, and $450 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. • Dining Plan D / $2,063 2,150 per semester - Provides 180 Resident Dining Meal Swipe Entries in an all-you-care-to- eat format, and Meal Exchanges*. • Dining Plan F / $500 per semester – Provides 500 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan G / $700 per semester - Provides $700 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan H / $1,100 per semester - Provides $1,100 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars. • Dining Plan K / $3,525 3,673 per semester – Provides 11 Certified-Kosher meals per week in addition to unlimited access to the residential dining facility that also provides non-kosher meals, Meal Exchanges*, and 150 Declining Balance (“Xxxxxx”) Dollars**. Plan K provides 11 Kosher meals per week produced by and in a certified-Kosher facility. Kosher lunch is served Sunday-Friday and Kosher dinner Sunday-Thursday. Resident Dining operates under abbreviated hours of operation during certain university holidays and is closed during certain university breaks. *Meal Exchange Students may use a resident dining meal swipe for a Meal Exchange, currently offered at 4 locations—White Hall, Xxxxxxxx Residential Complex , Eagle Emporium and at the SAAC Café on the Xxxxxxxxx Campus. A Meal Exchange is a specified menu combination that can be obtained by using a residential meal swipe. Dining Plan A or K participants may only use one meal exchange, per meal period.

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Samples: dining.emory.edu

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