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DePaul University 2017-18 Dining Guide RATES 2017-18 DePaul Plans Apartment Plan Lite Plan DePaul Plan Red Plan Blue Plan Demon Plan $532 $1,015 $1,289 $1,471 $1,645 $1,856 Quarterly D E P A U L P L A N S UC Basic Plan 10 meals/week UC Standard Plan 15 meals/week UC Deluxe Plan 19 meals/week UC Apartment Plan 150 meals a year Full year only Quarterly $990 $1,278 $1,454 University Center Plans UC plans offer a set number of meals as indicated above with an additional $240 flex money per quarter. The UC Apartment Plan includes $376 flex money for the academic year. U N I V E R S I T Y C E N T E R P L A N S MISPLACED ID CARDS DePaul or University Center ID cards are required to access the meal plans. To replace a lost or stolen DePaul ID card: • During normal business hours, visit ID Card Services at the Lincoln Park Student Center or the DePaul Center in the Loop to get a replacement ID card. Charges may apply. • Outside of normal business hours, contact Public Safety at (773) 325- 7777 to deactivate your ID card so the meal plan cannot be used. To replace a lost or stolen University Center ID card: During normal business hours, visit the business office to get a replacement ID card. Charges may apply. • Outside of normal business hours, visit the security desk at the main entrance to get a replacement ID card. Charges may apply. DePaul University is not responsible for misused funds for the duration of the time in which a card was not reported as lost or stolen. BALANCED DINING FOR STUDENTS’ HEALTH DePaul University’s dining services embrace environmental, health and wellness lifestyles. The Balanced U program shows students how to make the best choices for their health preferences based on a simple set of identifiable icons. Whether students are vegan, vegetarian, gluten or lactose intolerant, or are just looking to keep a healthy lifestyle in balance, the Balanced U program offers the tools for these choices. A complete set of nutritional values is available at each dining location on campus. Any student with special dietary needs should contact the Department of Housing Services at [email protected]. Students can take an individualized tour of dining facilities with a member of the dining services leadership team by emailing [email protected]. The University Center also offers many health and wellness food choices. Visit the business office to speak with a dining center specialist or email [email protected] for more information. [email protected] (773) 325-7196 offices.depaul.edu/housing facebook.com/depaulhousing twitter.com/depaulhousing instagram.com/depaulhousing $1,816 annually

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DePaul University

2017-18

Dining GuideRATES2017-18

DePaul Plans

Apartment Plan

Lite Plan

DePaul Plan

Red Plan

Blue Plan

Demon Plan

$532

$1,015

$1,289

$1,471

$1,645

$1,856

Quarterly

DEPAUL PLANS

UC Basic Plan 10 meals/week

UC Standard Plan15 meals/week

UC Deluxe Plan19 meals/week

UC Apartment Plan 150 meals a year

Full year only

Quarterly

$990

$1,278

$1,454

University Center Plans

UC plans offer a set number of meals as indicatedabove with an additional $240 flex money per

quarter. The UC Apartment Plan includes $376 flex money for the

academic year.

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ENTER PLANS

MISPLACED ID CARDSDePaul or University Center ID cards are required to access the meal plans.

To replace a lost or stolen DePaul ID card:• During normal business hours, visit ID Card Services at the Lincoln Park

Student Center or the DePaul Center in the Loop to get a replacement ID card. Charges may apply.

• Outside of normal business hours, contact Public Safety at (773) 325-7777 to deactivate your ID card so the meal plan cannot be used.

To replace a lost or stolen University Center ID card:• During normal business hours, visit the business office to get a

replacement ID card. Charges may apply.• Outside of normal business hours, visit the security desk at the main

entrance to get a replacement ID card. Charges may apply.

DePaul University is not responsible for misused funds for the duration of the time in which a card was not reported as lost or stolen.

BALANCED DINING FOR STUDENTS’ HEALTHDePaul University’s dining services embrace environmental, health and wellness lifestyles. The Balanced U program shows students how to make the best choices for their health preferences based on a simple set of identifiable icons. Whether students are vegan, vegetarian, gluten or lactose intolerant, or are just looking to keep a healthy lifestyle in balance, the Balanced U program offers the tools for these choices. A complete set of nutritional values is available at each dining location on campus.

Any student with special dietary needs should contact the Department of Housing Services at [email protected]. Students can take an individualized tour of dining facilities with a member of the dining services leadership team by emailing [email protected].

The University Center also offers many health and wellness food choices. Visit the business office to speak with a dining center specialist or email [email protected] for more information.

[email protected] (773) 325-7196

offices.depaul.edu/housing facebook.com/depaulhousing

twitter.com/depaulhousinginstagram.com/depaulhousing

$1,816 annually

University Center Meal Plans

University Center meal plans have a specific number of meals that can only be used in the University Center’s dining center. Meal allotments begin on Monday and continue through Sunday. The meal allotments are reset every Monday during the quarter and are only available while DePaul classes are in session. University Center meal plans also provide “flex” money each quarter that can be used for store purchases outside of the second-floor dining center and when DePaul classes are not in session (such as winter break). Flex money is available on the first day of each quarter and will carry over until the end of spring quarter.

Meal Plan Changes

Residents may make changes to their meal plan no later than the second Friday of the quarter/semester in which the change is to take effect. Meal plans cannot be reduced below the established required minimum. Change requests may be made through the “Dining Options” tab at offices.depaul.edu/housing or directly at go.depaul.edu/mealplanform.

Meal plan cancellations, as a result of a housing cancellation, will not receive a refund after the second Friday of the quarter/semester.

Lincoln Park meal plan funds and University Center flex dollars will be forfeited at the end of spring quarter.

DePaul University offers meal plans that provide a variety of choices designed for campus residents. Our dining locations give residents a number of meal options, including burgers and chicken, great soups and salads, full meals or just a quick snack. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free meal selections are plentiful for discerning diners. Residents with allergies or other specific dietary needs will be accommodated on an individual basis.

Meal plans are required for all residents living in Lincoln Park housing and residents of the University Center living in suite-style units.

The full quarterly meal plan money will be added to the respective ID card at the beginning of each academic quarter.

REQUIREMENTS

MEAL PLAN PROGRAM

DePaul Meal Plans

DePaul meal plans operate on a declining balance structure, i.e., the balance of the plan is reduced as purchases are made. Meal plan allowances will be available on the first day of each quarter and will carry over until the end of spring quarter, at which point any remaining balance will be forfeited. Residents may request a meal plan change within the first two weeks of any quarter in which the change is requested to take effect.

MEAL PLANS

DINING LOCATIONSDePaul Plans may be used at any dining location on the Lincoln Park campus and in the Loop at the DePaul Center.

• All dining stations in the Lincoln Park Student Center

• Brownstone’s Café• The Bean in the Schmitt

Academic Center and the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center

• McGowan Café• DePaul Market in the DePaul

Center in the Loop

University Center Plans may only be used in the dining center of the University Center.•

Meal plans allow residents to use their DePaul or

University Center ID card to make food purchases at various locations on both campuses

and, for University Center residents, at the University Center dining center. Residents will be

assigned a meal plan along with their housing assignment. More details about meal plans

are available at go.depaul.edu/mealplans.

Lincoln Park Student Centerdining stations

Brownstone’s Café

The Bean in the Schmitt Academic

Center

McGowan Café

DePaul Market in the DePaul Center in the

Loop

The Bean in the Ray Meyer

Fitness and Recreation

Center

University Center Plans may only be used in the dining center of the University Center.

• All dining stations in the all-you-care-to-eat area of “@theCAF”• Outtakes general store

Lincoln Park:• Traditional-Style Halls: Belden-Racine, Clifton-Fullerton,

Corcoran, Munroe, Seton and University Halls ◦ Freshman residents living in these halls are required to maintain the DePaul Plan during each of the first two quarters of the academic year and may request to have their meal plan lowered to the Lite Plan for the spring quarter.

◦ Continuing and transfer residents in these halls are required to maintain the Lite Plan for the entire academic year.

• Apartment-Style Halls: Centennial, McCabe and Sanctuary Halls; Courtside Apartments; Sanctuary Townhomes and Sheffield Square

◦ All residents living in these halls are required to maintain the Apartment Plan for the entire academic year.

◦ McCabe Hall Efficiency Apartments: This apartment type is not equipped with a full in-unit kitchen. Residents in these apartments are required to maintain the Lite Plan during the first two quarters of the academic year and may request to have their meal plan lowered to the Apartment Plan for the spring quarter.

University Center:• Suite-Style Units: Any unit at the University Center that is not

equipped with a full in-unit kitchen ◦ All residents living in these unit types are required to maintain a minimum of the UC Basic Plan for the entire academic year.

• Apartment-Style Units: Any unit at the University Center that is equipped with a full in-unit kitchen

◦ All residents living in these unit types are not required to purchase a meal plan during the academic year but may if they are interested in one.

Every effort is made to accommodate students’ needs within our housing system and food service plans. Keep in mind that the meal plan requirements do not permit release based on religious dictates, personal food choice, lifestyle or preferences (e.g., vegetarian, vegan), or other non–medically-based dietary requirements. Students wishing to request a meal plan accommodation may do so by contacting [email protected].