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Meal
Plans
The University offers a variety of meal plans to
meet the diverse dining needs of residential students. Students who are
assigned housing accommodations in the highrises (Holshouser, Scott, Moore, and
Sanford Halls) and the suites (Sycamore, Cedar, Hickory, Hawthorn, Oak,
Witherspoon and Cypress) are required each semester
to purchase one of the “required area” meal plans offered.
All of these Meal Plans are open to Commuter
Students.
Traditional Meal Plans (Price
per semester)
The Traditional Meal
Plans offer 10, 12, 14 or 19 meals per week with varying amounts
of declining balance funds. Seven days a week, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
meals are eaten in one of the two all-u-care-to eat dining facilities (RDH and
CAB).
The Declining Balance that comes with each
of these plans may be used in any retail dining facility and the two campus
C-stores anytime.
Please note:
Unused meals for the week do not carry over to the next week. Any unused
Declining Balance funds do not roll over
to the next semester. The cost for these plans is based on a specific number of
meals that dining services must be prepared to serve at each meal time.
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Block Meal Plans (Price
per semester)
A Block Meal Plan
gives you either 125 or 150 meals that can be eaten anytime during the semester
all served in the same facilities as the Traditional Meal Plan. You can
eat as many meals during a dining period as you want. There are no maximum or
minimum meals per week. You can even treat a friend to a meal during the same
dining period.
Please note:
Unused meals do not carry over to the next
semester. Any unused Declining Balance funds do
not roll over to the next semester.
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Declining Balance Meal Plan (Price
per semester)
A Declining Balance
Meal Plan is an account that can be used in any dining facility
on campus and the two C-stores. The account allows you to pay for food in all
the retail dining venues, to purchase items in the two campus C-stores, and to
pay per meal in the all-u-care-to eat dining facilities. Because it's a meal
plan you do not have to pay sales tax on the purchase which makes it better than
cash. Another benefit is that any unused balance will carry over to the next
semester or session during the academic year.
Please note:
Unused declining balance funds do not carry
over to the next academic year which begins with the Fall semester.
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Meal Plan Prices for Academic Year 2006-2007
Per Semester
Traditional
MP-A 14 Meal
per week with $200 Declining Balance $1,485
MP-B 12 meals
per week with $300 Declining Balance $1,580
MP-C 10 meals
per week with $400 Declining Balance $1,580
MP-H 19 meals
per week with $100 Declining Balance $1,485
Block
MP-D 150
meals per semester with $100 Declining Balance $1,265
MP-E 125
meals per semester with $175 Declining Balance $1,200
Only Meal Plans A, B, C, D and H
are available to Freshmen living in required housing areas.
Declining Balance
MP-F Declining Balance $1,410
MP-G
Declining Balance $1,000
MP-K Declining Balance (On -Campus Apartment & Off -Campus
only!) $ 500
Summer Only
MP-S Summer
Declining Balance
$ 212
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Contact Information
Address: UNC Charlotte 49er Card Office, 9201
University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
Phone: 704-687-2138 or
1-877-497-4949
Fax: 704-687-6828
Hours: 8 am to 5 pm, Monday - Friday
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