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Living and Eating Like A Terp!

Living and Eating Like A Terp!. Like us on Facebook facebook.com/ UMDdining Follow us on Twitter @ UMDdining. Dining Services 1109 South Campus Dining Hall College Park, MD 20742 diningplan@umd.edu 301-314-8068/8069 dining.umd.edu. Dining Plan Overview.

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Living and Eating Like A Terp!

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  1. Living and Eating Like A Terp! Like us on Facebook facebook.com/UMDdining Follow us on Twitter@UMDdining Dining Services 1109 South Campus Dining Hall College Park, MD 20742 diningplan@umd.edu 301-314-8068/8069 dining.umd.edu

  2. Dining Plan Overview There are two options for students who are new to traditional housing: • Resident Traditional Plan • Resident Gold Plan

  3. Dining Plan Overview Each option has three parts: • Resident Points For a la carte dining in the main dining halls • 251 North Meals For all-you-care-to-eat dining at 251 North • Terp Bucks Accepted in convenience shopsOr -- adds a la carte power in cafés and dining halls

  4. Where to Use Your Dining Plan Points • A la carte • The Diner • South Campus Dining Hall • All you care to eat • 251 North • For a nice evening out • Adele’s Restaurant

  5. Where to Use Your Dining Plan Meals • 251 North The number of Meals included in your Plan is determined bywhich community you live in.

  6. Where to Use Your Dining Plan Bucks • Five convenience shops • Fourteen cafés • Adele’s Restaurant and Mulligan’s Grill

  7. Where to Use Your Dining Plan Stamp Add On Plan (supplemental option) • Ten brand-name locations in the Stamp Union:Auntie Anne’s SaladworksChick fil-A SbarroMoby Dick SubwayMcDonalds Sushi by PandaPanda Express Taco Bell Express • Taco Bell Express in Martin Engineering

  8. Features Include: Online Services Verify transactions Check balances Add funds Dining Plan calendar Nutritional Information Value Meal Menus Report a lost UMD ID card and freeze all spending accounts Dining Services Online Real time information available 24 hours a day! dining.umd.edu Value Meal Lunches announced on @UMDdining and facebook.com/UMDdining every day Monday to Friday

  9. Privileges Access to housing Access to spending accounts Access to Health Center Care Access to campus computers, printers, and copiers Access to shuttle bus Responsibilities You must be present to use You must report through DS online services if lost You must replace at Records and Registration (Mitchell Building) UMD ID Card

  10. Value Meals are served for lunch and dinner at South Campus Dining Hall and The Diner. In general, they include one entrée and one or two side dishes. The Value Meal menu changes every day. The mythical “Average Student” eats 13 - 14 average-size meals a week with Dining Services (dining halls, cafés and 251 North combined). Students who eat more than average may need a back-up plan (Stamp Add-On, Terrapin Express, debit/credit card, cash). There is a 40 Point per day spending cap in place during last three weeks of the semester. Every part of the Dining Plan (Resident Points, 251 North Meals, and Terp Bucks) expires at the end of each semester. Making the Most of Your Dining Plan

  11. Student Employment • Dining Services employs over 400 students per semester. • Starting pay $8.25 / hour plus free meal every shift. • Opportunity for advancement to Student Supervisor / Student Manager Examples of student positions: • Bakery • Barista • Business Office • Cashier • Catering Waiter • Concessions • Dishwasher • Driver • IT Support • Late Night Dining • Marketing • Nutrition Assistant • Procurement • Restaurant Cook • Retail Associate

  12. Turns your UMD ID card into a debit cardthat grants access to on-campus vendors and services. Terrapin Express is optional and does not replace a Resident Dining Plan for a student living on campus. Add funds online, by mail, by phone or in person Check Terrapin Express accounts online via terrapinexpress.umd.edu Terrapin Express

  13. Your First Three Weeks… Tips and Helpful Hints: • The dining halls each have a dozen different food stations – try something new every day! • Always bring your UMD ID card when you come in to eat! • Speak up !! Talk with the manager on duty if you have a question or a concern. • Online Services has a Spending Grid to keep track of your Resident Points! • Terp Bucks can be used in the convenience shops for non-food purchases (i.e. personal care items, school supplies) – which will lower the number or meals available. • BONUS TIP: the best days to go to 251 North are Monday and Tuesday! Fall Welcome: All students classified as “new-to-housing” will receive points to use until the Resident Dining Plans are activated.

  14. Plan for Success Dining Plan Start-up August 10Online services 2013 – 2014 activated August 10 @ 4:00 p.m.Stamp-Add On Plan activatedApartment Plan activated August 28 @ 11:00 a.m.Fall Welcome Dining Plan activated August 30 @ 4:00 p.m.All Resident Dining Plans activated Classes Begin September 3 Fall Welcome August 28 until September 1

  15. We Look Forward to Seeing You in August! Like us on Facebook facebook.com/UMDdining Follow us on Twitter@UMDdining Dining Services 1109 South Campus Dining Hall College Park, MD 20742 diningplan@umd.edu 301-314-8068/8069 dining.umd.edu

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