How do I convert dining dollars to MNSU meals?
Converting Meals to Dining Dollars (from the Maverick 160) Convert any of the 160 meals a semester into Dining Dollars twice a semester (Beginning August 16 until November 30 for Fall Semester and April 30 for Spring Semester). The 2021 – 2022 conversion rate is $6.15 per meal.
Where can I use my flex dollars UNT?
Flex Dollars are an easy-to-use, cashless payment method accepted at every Dining Services venue on campus, including your favorite Retail Restaurants like Starbucks, Chick-fil-A and The Campus Chat Food Court.
What can you use dining dollars for?
Dining Dollars are a part of your meal plan and can be used to buy additional meals, snacks, or mini mart items in retail dining locations. Dining Dollars will be added to your account in two installments: one at the beginning of the Fall semester, and the second installment at the beginning of the Spring semester.
How do I check my flex dollars UNT?
Visit My Meal Plan to check your current balance, review usage history and to exchange your current Plan for a different Plan. Questions? Contact Dining Services at [email protected] or 940-565-2462.
What is the meal plan for UNT?
DINING RATES
Residential Meal Plans* | Dining Hall access | included Dining flex $ per semester |
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Unlimited Everyday Meal Plan | 7 days-a-week | $400.00 |
Unlimited Weekday Meal Plan | Monday – Friday | $225.00 |
How do meal plans work at UNT?
Student meal plans are loaded onto UNT ID cards. Students use their ID cards to get into the cafeterias for each meal. Meal plans are not transferable and can only be used by the student pictured on the ID card.
How do I pay for my meal plan UNT?
Meal Plans are added to UNT ID cards, which are swiped at the Dining Hall cashier desk for each entry into a Dining Hall or at the retail cashier when paying by Flex. Lost or stolen cards should be reported to ID Systems in the Eagle Student Services Center.
How much are meal plans at UNT?
What are flex points in college meal plans?
Flex Meal Plans: These plans include a certain number of meals as well as “flex” points which can be used for cash-free purchases, such as at campus vending machines or certain off-campus dining locations.