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Commuter Students

Important Info

 

Meal Plan

Always remember your Flames Pass to ensure your acceptance into the Dining Hall.

Lost or Stolen Meal Cards

If your Flames Pass is lost or stolen please see the Liberty Card Services office located at Campus North.

Dietary Needs

We always meet the needs of our customers.  We can accommodate special needs with allergies by scheduling one-on-one consultations with our resident Dietitian, Robin Quay.  When dining at Reber-Thomas, ask for the Chef Manager on duty!


A Plan For You!

Commuters

With all the things that divide your time, don't let packing your lunch slow you down!  Choose one of our convenient plans, and make life a little simpler.  Meal plans for commuters make it possible to grab a bite in between classes, maintain your social circle, keep your diet healthy and balanced, and grant you access to our fun dining hall events!

 

 

Download the Commuter Meal Plan Form

Plans can be purchased at any time and expire graduation

day of each year.  Add meal points in any increment of $25,

and enjoy hassle-free dining on campus at any of our fabulous

retail venues.

5 GREAT OPTIONS

Block 30: $196.24

   Includes 30 swipes

Block 60: $376.87

   Includes 60 swipes

Block 90: $512.90

   Includes 90 swipes

Flex 20: $334.50

   Includes 20 swipes, 200 points

Flex 30: $501.75

   Includes 30 swipes, 300 points

 

*Prices listed above reflect meal plan cost and the applicable 11.5% sales tax.

 
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