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Meal Plan Cardinal Dollars and Cardinal Dollars: What’s the difference?

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Meal Plan Cardinal Dollars and Cardinal Dollars: What’s the difference?

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Cardinal Dollars allow you to increase dining flexibility within meal plans by providing dining facility choices outside of your residence. Adding Cardinal Dollars to your Stanford ID card eliminates the need to carry cash and provides you with the security and convenience of a card. One Cardinal Dollar is equal to US$1.00. Purchase $100 worth of Cardinal Dollars and receive a 10% bonus. With Cardinal Dollars, you can meet friends for lunch at their dining hall, dine at cafes around campus and sample Stanford Dining’s late night eateries. Meal Plan Cardinal Dollars Purchased ONLY within the context of a All-You-Care-To-Eat meal plan, all Meal Cardinal Dollars can be used in residential dining halls as well as Stanford Dining’s restaurants and cafés. Up to seventy-five (75) total unused Meal Plan Points will transfer from quarter to quarter. All unused points above 75 will expire at the close of each quarter. ALL accrued and unused points expire at the end of each academic year. Cardina

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