Meal Plans


With Concordia’s five Meal Plan options, you’re sure to find something that fits your needs. All first and second-year students living on campus are required to choose from options A, B or C. On-campus upper-class students may choose from A, B, C or D. These meal plans are valid for the entire academic year.

If you’re not living on campus, you are not required to have a Meal Plan, but you may choose from all five if you’re interested. You may also purchase plans by the semester, instead of a full year, or change your meal plan at the semester break without penalties.

OPTION A:    Constant Pass – Unlimited Access to Meal Operations

Includes $120 Dining Dollars for the year ($60 per semester)
Cost: $3,950 per year

OPTION B:    21 meals per week

Includes $120 Dining Dollars per year ($60 per semester)
Cost: $3,650 per year

OPTION C:    14 meals per week

Includes $220 Dining Dollars per year ($110 per semester)
Cost: $3,400 per year

OPTION D:    Five meals per week

Includes $450 Dining Dollars per year ($225 per semester)
Cost: $2,000 per year

OPTION E:     50 meal tickets
No Dining Dollars
Cost: $460 (good for the entire year)


Meal plan weeks run Sunday (breakfast) through Saturday (evening meal).

Student Meal Plans A through D include ten guest meal passes per semester to purchase a meal for a guest. These ten passes are to be used at your discretion throughout each semester. This feature is not intended for you to use when you exceed your own meals for the week.

Dining Dollars Accounts


The Dining Dollars account is attached to your meal plan. The account is exclusively for purchasing food using your ID card. This account can be used to purchase food at Anderson Commons, the Korn Krib, The Maize, concession stands and most vending machines. The Dining Dollars account deposit is part of your meal plan (Options A-D) and is nonrefundable.

Dining Dollars can be used at any time and are beneficial if you have used up your meals and/or your guest pass, but wish to enjoy another meal in Anderson Commons or pay for a guest's meal.

First semester funds will roll into the second semester unless the meal plan is canceled or changed to Option E. However, meal plan funds left at the end of the academic year will be forfeited.


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