Mandatory Meal Plan. If you reside in Similkameen Place, Valhalla, Kalamalka, Xxxxxx, Cassiar, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, or Nechako purchasing the Residence Meal Plan described in Section 4 and Appendix IV of this Contract is mandatory. The purchase of a Residence Meal Plan is part of your Acceptance of Residence Contract.
Mandatory Meal Plan. Residents who reside in dormitory bedrooms (excluding apartments) are required to purchase a meal plan each term, referred to in this Contract as the “Mandatory Meal Plan”. The Mandatory Meal Plan is a declining balance meal plan, with residents choosing the items they wish to consume and paying for each. Schedule E of this Contract outlines the costs, options and the payment schedule for the Mandatory Meal Plan, rules applicable to it, and rules of conduct for the dining areas.
Mandatory Meal Plan. First‐year students living at the 90 University, Xxxxxxx, Marchand, XxXxxxx or Xxxxxxxx residences must buy a meal plan. Students registered in 2nd year or higher, or those who live in a residence other than those listed above, can buy an optional meal plan. The cost of the meal plan is charged to the student’s account. Your housing agreement will reflect the price of the meal plan at the time you accepted your housing offer. If you change your meal plan after accepting your housing offer, the meal plan price on your housing agreement may no longer reflect the current price of the meal plan that you will be charged.
Mandatory Meal Plan. Communal dining is an integral part of life at the College. You and your Spouse are required to purchase and participate in the meal plan from the meal plan provider for the College. The current meal plan provider is the St. John’s College Dining Society (please see xxxxxxx.xxx.xx). You agree to pay to the meal plan provider the fees established by the meal plan provider for you and your Spouse, and to be bound by the meal plan provider’s terms and conditions. For greater certainty, your meal plan fees are charged separately, and in addition to your Residence Fees. In the event that the College changes meal plan providers, you agree to pay the fees established by the new meal plan provider and to be bound by the new meal plan provider’s terms and conditions. The fees, and terms and conditions of the new meal plan provider may differ from those of the current meal plan provider. The College will, if possible, provide you with one month’s notice of any change in meal plan providers.
Mandatory Meal Plan. Communal dining is an integral part of life at the College. You and your spouse are required to purchase and participate in the meal plan from the meal plan provider for the College. The current meal plan provider is the St. John’s College Culinary Service (please see xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx.xx) which is a separate legal entity that operates independently from the Landlord. You agree to pay to the current meal plan provider the fees established by the meal plan provider for you and your spouse, and to be bound by the meal plan provider’s terms and conditions. For greater certainty, your meal plan fees are charged separately, and in addition to your Residence Fees. In the event that the College changes meal plan providers, you agree to pay the fees established by the new meal plan provider and to be bound by the new meal plan provider’s terms and conditions. The fees, and terms and conditions of the new meal plan provider may differ from those of the current meal plan provider. The College will, if possible, provide you with one month’s notice of any change in meal plan providers.
Mandatory Meal Plan. The Student realizes that residence eligibility includes participation in the mandatory residence board (food) program. Board program money can only be used for the purchase of food at Food Services food outlets during the scheduled hours of operation. Students whose diet limits food choices are responsible to ensure sufficient menu choices are available for them prior to signing this contract and committing to the residence and the board program. In the weeks prior to the end of each term the Dining Room hours of operation will be shortened to maximize operational efficiencies. The Board Program will extend only until that time when most faculties have concluded final examinations. Food Services does not operate during the Winter Break and a meal plan is not provided for students during this time.
Mandatory Meal Plan. A meal plan from Diversity Food Services is required for residents of McFeetors Hall dorms. More information on specific meal plans is available in Section 5.0 “Meal Plans”.
Mandatory Meal Plan. Assignment of students to KCC housing includes a mandatory meal plan included in the student housing fee.
Mandatory Meal Plan. The Student realizes that residence eligibility includes participation in the mandatory residence board program (i.e. Meal Plan). Meal Plan money can only be used for the purchase of food at Food Services food outlets during the scheduled hours of operation. Students whose diet limits food choices are responsible to ensure sufficient menu choices are available for them before signing this contract and committing to Residence and the Meal Plan. Unused Meal Plan money from Term 1 (Fall Term) can be carried over into the Meal Plan for Term 2 (Winter Term). Unused Meal Plan money that is left over at the end of the contract is non-refundable, with the exception of the Premium Plan, where there are refunds available of up to $250.00 per academic year. Students can switch their meal plan to a lower tier meal plan once per academic year but are able switch to a higher tier meal plan as many times as needed. A Student who switches from a Premium Plan to a lower tier meal plan will forfeit their $250.00 per academic year refund and a Student who switches from a lower tier meal plan to the Premium Plan is ineligible for the $250.00 per academic year refund. In the weeks before the end of each term, the Dining Room (i.e. Harvest Hall) hours of operation will be shortened to maximize operational efficiencies. Food Services does not operate during the Winter Break and meals are not provided for students during this time.
Mandatory Meal Plan. All residence students residing in Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Pembina Hall Residence, and University College Residence are required to purchase one of the meal plans offered by Food Services as outlined on the residence application portal meal plan page and within the Residence Rate Table (Appendix 1). After you have initially selected a meal plan, you may increase the value and/or frequency of the meal plan at any time, but you may not reduce the value/frequency after the meal plan change deadline. For all meal plan changes, please visit the Food Services office at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx. Please see the Dates & Deadlines Calendar for the exact dates (Appendix 2).