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Posted over 3 years ago  in First Year FamiliesSecond Year Families.

What is a meal plan?

A meal plan is an account linked to your Pacific ID card that allows you to access your dining points. This account works like a prepaid debit account where you are only able to spend what you have available.

What are dining points?

Dining points are given to you when you enroll in a meal plan. One dining point equals $1 at the cash register. The amount of dining points you receive per semester depends on which meal plan level you choose. The amount of each purchase is deducted from the dining point balance, tax free. Dining points are not United States currency and are not transferable.


Am I required to have a meal plan?

Residents in first-year and second-year communities must participate in at least a silver meal plan each semester/term.

Upper division residents must participate in at least a bronze meal plan each semester/term.

Students residing in the Greek communities are required to participate in either a university or fraternity/sorority meal plan each semester/term. For those on a Greek meal plan that do not offer meals on the weekends, the university allows students to purchase a supplemental copper or bronze level meal plan.

Learn more about meal plans and dining options here: Dining at University of the Pacific




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Ping Shi

I am the parent of your student. I visited your food court on 11/27/2023. The Japanese Sushi booth was the one I visited. I don’t think the fish was fresh enough. Please improve the cook’s skill. Thank you

 

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