A lot of students I've talked to find that the meal plans are too much and it's cheaper to just buy meals when they want to.[/QUOTE
Many schools require freshmen to have a meal plan.
My freshman daughter has the unlimited plan. She says this works great, as she can enter any dining hall, at anytime. She can choose to sit with friends without eating, pick up a yogurt or fresh fruit, or eat a full meal. She is used to eating multiple small meals throughout the day, so she doesn’t have to give that up by wasting a “meal” on a bowl of cereal. It is also not uncommon for a group to go down in the evening for cookies or frozen yogurt. Those items can add up fast if they are coming out of pocket! This also allows her to not need to use her own money for snacks if she is short on cash.
It was the same price as the 20-meal plan with $25 less dining dollars. By going with the 15-meal plan, we would only save $100 a semester.
Don’t forget to consider the social aspect as well.
She is also on her own for spending money. She has a small job at school.
My son's isn't really a meal plan. You deposit money in and then food prices are a la carte. On campus residents have to purchase a minimum plan and then when that money is used up they can deposit more or just pay out of pocket. There really is no advantage to depositing larger sums of money than required into the plan - cash prices are the same and they accept a debit card just as easily as using his student id to pay. Plus, unused money is forfeited every June.
So .. we deposit the minimum required and then I add some more sometimes.
My freshman daughter has the unlimited plan. She says this works great, as she can enter any dining hall, at anytime. She can choose to sit with friends without eating, pick up a yogurt or fresh fruit, or eat a full meal. She is used to eating multiple small meals throughout the day, so she doesnt have to give that up by wasting a meal on a bowl of cereal. It is also not uncommon for a group to go down in the evening for cookies or frozen yogurt. Those items can add up fast if they are coming out of pocket! This also allows her to not need to use her own money for snacks if she is short on cash.
It was the same price as the 20-meal plan with $25 less dining dollars. By going with the 15-meal plan, we would only save $100 a semester.
Dont forget to consider the social aspect as well.
She is also on her own for spending money. She has a small job at school.