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. Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C or 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. 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 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. 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 Agreement

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Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C or 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. 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 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. 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 Agreement

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C C, D, F, G or D 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. 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. 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: Upperclassmen Student Dining Agreement

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C C, D, F, G or D 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. 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. 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: Upperclassmen Student Dining Agreement

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C C, D, F, G or D 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. 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. 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: Upperclassmen Student Dining Agreement

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Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Upperclassmen Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C C, D, F, G or D 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. 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. 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: Upperclassmen Student Dining Agreement

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C or 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. 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 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. 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 Agreement

Dining Plans. All resident students (living in university housing) are required to participate in a dining plan. Second Year Undergraduate students may choose to participate in Dining Plan A, B, C or 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. 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 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. 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 Agreement

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