How many times can you go to the dining hall UCSC?

How many times can you go to the dining hall UCSC?

5-Day and 7-Day Meal Plan holders are able to take 1 Meal To-Go per meal period. There are four daily meal periods: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night. 5-Day plan holders can take up to 20 meals to-go per week, Monday–Friday, while 7-Day plan holders can take up to 28 per week.

How much is meal plan at UCSC?

Dining Hall Prices

Meal Single-Entry Price (with no meal plan) Flexi Dollar
Breakfast $9.55 $8.60
Lunch/Brunch $11.60 $10.44
Dinner $13.00 $11.70

How do I check my UCSC Flexis?

Flexi Dollars are accessed via the GET app, the GET website (get.cbord.com/ucsc), or a student’s university ID card. Check your account balance and add more Flexi$ to your account anytime with GET. Parents can also add Flexi$ to their student’s account through GET.

How do I change my meal plan UCSC?

Changing Your Meal Plan

  1. If you would like to upgrade your meal plan for the current quarter, email [email protected] to request the change.
  2. Upgrade requests are usually reviewed within 24 hours (requests submitted after 3pm on Friday may not be reviewed until the next business day).

Which UC has the best food?

1. University of California — Los Angeles in Los Angeles, CA. Students at UCLA can enjoy the best dining hall food in the country.

What time does the dining hall close UCSC?

7AM–11PM
Cowell/Stevenson Dining Hall

Day Hours
Thursday 7AM–11PM
Friday 7AM–8PM
Saturday 7AM–8PM
Sunday 7AM–11PM

How much are Slug meals UCSC?

Slug Meals make dining easy and affordable — only $10.15 per meal* (or only $9.10 per meal* when you buy in packs of 50 or 100). Slug Meals can be used at any open dining hall, and they expire at the end of spring quarter in the academic year in which they were purchased.

Can you request a roommate at UCSC?

Be flexible and try to come to a decision that everyone can agree to. And if you need help, don’t hesitate to ask your Resident Assistant. They are here to help you in any way and will work with you and your roommates to develop a roommate agreement and work through any issues.

Where do most students live at UC Santa Cruz?

University of California–Santa Cruz has a total undergraduate enrollment of 17,207 (fall 2020), with a gender distribution of 53% male students and 47% female students. At this school, 5% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 95% of students live off campus.

Is UCSC food good?

UCSC dining halls received a 78% student satisfaction rating on PETA’s “Vegan Report Card”, and earned the PETA Award for #1 Vegetarian-Friendly Campus.

Which UC has the smallest campus?

UC Merced
UC Merced is the smallest, with about 8,000 undergraduate students. UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz have undergrad enrollments hovering around 20,000, while the remaining UC schools have around 30,000 undergraduates each.

Where is the Cowell/Stevenson Dining Hall?

Map HoursDining Hall Menus Cowell/Stevenson Dining Hall (Opening Sept. 16) Located on the hill above the East Field, this dining hall features a fantastic view of the Monterey Bay, with outdoor patio dining available to capture the crisp ocean breezes.

What is UC Santa Cruz dining?

UCSC’s location on the Monterey Bay offers more than just magnificent views, it offers an array of seasonal, local foods which our chefs incorporate into the menus at the dining halls and cafés.   Nourishing you with great food is what UC Santa Cruz Dining is all about.

Where are the dining halls at UCSD?

Dining Halls Colleges Nine & Ten Dining Hall (Opening Sept. 3) Nestled in the redwoods near the academic campus core, this is our largest dining hall. Upstairs, you’ll find University Center and the Terra Fresca Coffee Bar. Credit cards, meal plans, and flexi dollarsaccepted.

Why choose UCSC?

UCSC’s location on the Monterey Bay offers more than just magnificent views, it offers an array of seasonal, local foods which our chefs incorporate into the menus at the dining halls and cafés.

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