Sophomore Meal Plan
2022-2023 Meal Plan information will be released in early June. Students will receive details directly to their student email.
How They Work
Meal plans come with a combination of meal swipes and Dining Dollars. Meal swipes can be used in our two all-you-care-to-eat dining halls (Sadler Center and the Commons), at the Tribe Truck and at Marketplace in Campus Center. Dining Dollars can be used like cash at any dining locations on campus: Cosi in Sadler, Element Cafe at the Integrated Science Center, Boehly Cafe at the Business School, the Law School Cafe, Monticello Cafe at the School of Education, Aromas in Swem Library, Chick-fil-A and Domino’s Pizza delivery. Students may also purchase a meal at Commons or Sadler using Dining Dollars for an $8 door rate.
Requirements
Sophomores residing in campus-owned property are required to have a meal plan. Student residents of campus-managed apartments* may select from any plan, including the Commuter 50 and Commuter 25. If a meal plan is not selected, the Gold 19 plan will be automatically applied to your account.
Students may make one change to the meal plan selection before add/drop. Used meal swipes and Dining Dollars will be deducted from the updated meal plan. Additional changes will be assessed a $25 processing fee.
Changes beyond what is allowed by social class are rare and must be approved by the Meal Plan Petition Committee after the submission of a completed Meal Plan Petition. Petitions approved after add/drop will result in financial adjustments based on a daily meal rate from when the petition was approved.
Need to make an allowable meal plan adjustment after the add/drop period? Email [[dining,dining@wm.edu]]. Refunds and charges will be calculated on a daily meal plan rate as of the date the request was made. A $25 processing fee will also be assessed.
*Campus-managed apartments are defined as Ludwell, Tribe Square, Cabell and Nicholas apartments and the Grad Complex.
Updated May 22, 2022