Meal Plans Page Title

New Brunswick / Piscataway Campus Dining Halls

Brower Commons, College Avenue Campus
Busch Dining Hall, Busch Campus
Neilson Dining Hall, Cook/Douglass Campus
Tillett Dining Hall, Livingston Campus

Topics:

Meal Plans Format

Meal Plan Descriptions

Special Plans for Non-Resident Hall Students

To adjust your Meal Plan (New Brunswick/Piscataway Campuses ONLY)

Available Options

Medical and Dietary Considerations

Using Meal Plan to pay for Guests

Meal Exchange program

Guest Meal Rates

Mini Blocks

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Meal Plan Format. All meal plans are based on a Block Plan format. This means you will select the number of meals you anticipate using for an entire semester. The meal plan you select for the Fall semester will be automatically selected and charged to your term bill for the Spring semester. Meal Plans are initially selected when signing a University Housing Contract. The Housing Office also has non-resident meal plan selection forms. Any student who has not selected a meal plan through the Housing Office Contract may purchase a plan by sending an email to ruxpress@rci.rutgers.edu with name, RUID number and the meal plan selected.

Email requests are accepted through the second week of August.
After that students must come into the RU Express / Board Plan Office, Records Hall, Room 102, College Avenue Campus to add a meal plan. Top...

Meal Plan Structure for 2007/2008 New Brunswick/Piscataway Dining Halls Only


 

Special Plans for Non-Resident Hall Students

Rutgers offers two additional meal plans to fit the needs of apartment residents, commuter students and others living off campus who want the convenience of an occasional on-campus lunch or dinner. Both these plans also allow the same flexibility as the other plans, as well as the ability to use up to 10 meals each semester for guests.


To adjust your Meal Plan. For the New Brunswick / Piscataway students only there is a 2 week change period at the beginning of each semester should you feel the need to adjust your Dining Plan at that time.

All requests to change, increase, reduce or cancel your meal plan MUST be made directly with the RU Express / Board Plan Office, or one of the RU Connection Card Offices. As a reminder, Rutgers Dining Services offers 19 meal periods each week: breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and brunch and dinner on Saturday and Sunday. Dining Services also offers late night takeout meals Monday through Thursday at various locations.

Other policies of Dining Services and the meal plan contract are briefly explained at the Dining Hall Policies .
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Kosher Meal Option. Students may choose a kosher option consisting of prepackaged kosher meals at any of the Dining Halls. Simply contact the Dining Hall manager with your request before arriving at the Dining Hall. Students who select the kosher option may also choose from the wide variety of non-kosher items available at all the Dining Halls (understanding none of the Rutgers University dining halls are kosher facilities). The kosher meal plan option is available at any of the meal plan levels (285, 255, 210, 150, 105, 75, and 50). For more information, contact the RU Express and Board Plan Office at 732-932-8041.

Students with an express interest in a Kosher Meal Plan may contact Chabad House. Residential students opting to purchase a meal plan with Chabad House may do so; to be exempt from the minimum meal plan requirement. Top...

Medical and Dietary Considerations. Dining Services will work with students who have special dietary needs to ensure a medically appropriate and nutritionally sound diet. Complete this form and return it to the RU Express / Board Plan Office, Records Hall Room 102, College Avenue Campus, to initiate a professional review of your nutritional and dietary concerns. You may contact the Nutritionist via email. Top...

Using Meal Plan to pay for Guests. Meal plans are non-transferable, but you may use up to 10 of your meals each semester for guests and pre-arranged special events. Choose your Dining Plan very carefully. Any unused visits will expire at the end of each semester, and you will not receive any credits or refunds for unused meals. You can monitor how many visits you have left each time you use your card. Top...

Meal exchange program. Due to the closing of Cooper Dining Hall there is a meal exchange program at The Douglass Cafe for Breakfast, Dinner and all Weekend Meals.

The meal exchange program is not available any weekday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.

The meal exchange program will be available:
     Monday through Friday from Cafe Opening until 10:00 am
     Monday through Friday from 4:00 pm until Cafe Closing
     Saturday and Sunday during all Cafe hours.
For opening and closing hours at the Douglass Cafe click here.
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Guest Meal Rates

Rates below remain in effect from Fall 2007, until Spring 2008.

Breakfast $7.35 plus 7% sales tax    $7.86
Lunch     $10.50 plus 7% sales tax $11.23
Dinner    $15.75 plus 7% sales tax $16.85
Brunch   $10.50 plus 7% sales tax $11.23
Rutgers Students are tax exempt by showing a valid student I.D.

Children's Rate for guests 10 and under
Breakfast $5.15 plus 7% sales tax    $5.51
Lunch       $7.10 plus 7% sales tax    $7.59
Dinner    $11.80 plus 7% sales tax $12.62
Brunch      $7.10 plus 7% sales tax   $7.59

Children over age 10 pay the regular guest meal rate. Top...

Mini Blocks

A mini block is equivalent to 5 meals. The option to purchase mini blocks is available only to students with meal plans. The student may only purchase a maximum i 5 mini blocks in any given semester. Top...