How does a shared meal plan work?
Students who elect a shared meal plan pay an amount equal to the membership fee (not including the social fee) of their particular club. For this fee, students receive some of their meals at a residential college (95 meals – plusapproximately 30 extra meals per semester for all upperclass students, for a total of approximately 125 meals per semester in any of the six residential colleges or the Center for Jewish Life) and the rest of their meals at their eating club. All 125 University meals are eligible for late meals at the Frist Campus Center.
Students who elect a shared meal plan pay an amount equal to the membership fee (not including the social fee) of their particular eating club. For this fee, students receive some of their meals at a residential college (95 meals – plus approximately 30 extra meals per semester for all upperclass students, for a total of approximately 125 meals per semester in any of the six residential colleges or the Center for Jewish Life) and the rest of their meals at their eating club. All 125 University meals are eligible for late meals at the Frist Campus Center.