Meal Plans
For Residents; Off-Campus Students See Campus Cash & Unlimited Plan, Below
Our highly-rated dining program offers three meal plans as part of your room and board package.
Meal plans operate on a flexible point system that students can use throughout the week at any
University Housing dining venue. Meal plan points are credited each
Sunday morning and expire the following Saturday night.
Students may increase or decrease their meal plan at any time. Changes to meal plan packages will be effective on Sunday of the following week.
This plan is best for students who seldom skip a meal and occasionally treat a friend.
This plan is best for students who seldom skip a meal and occasionally treat a friend.
This plan is the most popular, providing enough for meals and snacks throughout the week.
This plan is the most popular, providing enough for meals and snacks throughout the week.
This plan is designed for students who plan to eat a minimal number of meals on campus.
This plan is designed for students who plan to eat a minimal number of meals on campus.
Campus Cash may be used for goods, services, food, and beverages across campus at locations such as the copy center, library, and EMU. See more information below.
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Rollover allows you to roll leftover points at the end of the week into a rollover account for use in subsequent weeks.
Rollover points can be used just like regular points any time in the term. Students are encouraged to select a plan that
best fits their needs without having too many leftover points.
- A maximum of 50 points can accrue in your rollover account.
- Rollover is reset to zero at the start of a new term.
- Rollover points can only be accessed when students have used up their allotted points for the week.
- Students can check their point balance at any of housing's dining venues.
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Guests are welcome at the dining halls and restaurants. In addition, the Dine with Faculty initiative permits faculty to dine for
free when accompanying a residence hall student who has acquired a one-time admission, preprinted faculty guest card from the area desk.
For other guests, meals may be purchased at the door before entering Barnhart or Carson, or guests can pay for individual
items at the restaurants (menus show prices and meal point costs).
| Guest prices at Barnhart and Carson |
| Breakfast: |
$7.95 |
4 points |
| Brunch/Lunch: |
$8.25 |
5 points |
| Dinner: |
$9.95 |
6 points |
The addition of Campus Cash adds flexibility of a declining-balance cash account that can be used in the copy center, the library, food venues in the EMU and other locations across campus. Residents can add additional Campus Cash to their accounts at any time online through DuckWeb. Residents’ Campus Cash balances are available as long as they are an actively enrolled students. Campus Cash refunds are subject to the terms and conditions of Campus Cash (see link to Campus Cash terms and conditions). Changes to the Campus Cash portion of PLUS plans will go into effect at the start of each term.
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The Unlimited Dining Plan offers off-campus students unlimited access to two of University Housing’s most popular dining halls anytime they are open for lunch or dinner or weekend/holiday brunch. Carson and Barnhart dining halls are open for lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, and for brunch and dinner on weekends. Students on the Unlimited Dining Plan never run out of funds and have access to dining as many times as they like throughout the brunch, lunch, and dinner service times.
Cost: The Unlimited Dining Plan costs $1,594 per quarter. The plan runs from the first day of classes to the last day of finals each quarter. The plan cannot be canceled or refunded after the first week of the quarter. Cancellations in the first week will be assessed a $200 usage fee.
Download a PDF application for the Unlimited Dining Plan
Return signed forms to the University Housing office, located in the Walton Complex near 15th Avenue and Agate Street, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Monday–Friday excluding holidays; or mail to University Housing, 1220 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1220; or fax to 541-346-4268. You may call 541-346-4277 with questions.
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