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'''Dining Dollars''' are the 'points' you use to make purchases at all Dining Services locations other than [[John Jay Dining Hall]] (which accepts points- it just costs around 13 bucks, why would you do that?). For first year students, they are part of your meal plan, while upperclassmen can purchase them separately. Upperclassmen, and first years who run out of points, can add more points to their account at any time through [[SSOL]]. Dining Dollars do not expire, they roll over to the next semester until you graduate. Then they expire.
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'''Dining Dollars''' are the tax-free 'points' associated with your [[CUID]] and are used to purchase food at any of the fourteen campus eateries. For first year students, they are part of your mandatory [[meal plan]], while upperclassmen can purchase them either separately or through an upperclass meal plan. Upperclassmen, and first years who run out of points, can add more points to their account at any time through [[SSOL]]. Dining Dollars do not expire, they roll over to the next semester until graduation.
  
 
Dining Services offers discounts to upperclassmen who purchases points and meals in bulk over the summer in advance of the year. A student once calculated that it's possible to buy enough points so that with discount, if you use those points just to eat at John Jay Dining Hall, it would be cheaper than to purchase the equivalent number of meals. And even then you'd have the flexibility of eating elsewhere.
 
Dining Services offers discounts to upperclassmen who purchases points and meals in bulk over the summer in advance of the year. A student once calculated that it's possible to buy enough points so that with discount, if you use those points just to eat at John Jay Dining Hall, it would be cheaper than to purchase the equivalent number of meals. And even then you'd have the flexibility of eating elsewhere.
  
An advantage of using Dining Dollars to make purchases instead of [[Flex]] is that there is no tax on your dining dollars purchases.
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An advantage of using Dining Dollars to make purchases instead of [[Flex]] is that there is no tax on your dining dollar purchases.
 
 
"Every month, I get $100 of dining dollars. When it comes up on the bill, my parents think it's some kind of standard charge."
 
  
 
=== First Year Points ===
 
=== First Year Points ===
They don't exist anymore.
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[[First-year points]] were the first-year equivalent of dining dollars until their elimination in Fall 2008.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:16, 24 October 2009

Dining Dollars are the tax-free 'points' associated with your CUID and are used to purchase food at any of the fourteen campus eateries. For first year students, they are part of your mandatory meal plan, while upperclassmen can purchase them either separately or through an upperclass meal plan. Upperclassmen, and first years who run out of points, can add more points to their account at any time through SSOL. Dining Dollars do not expire, they roll over to the next semester until graduation.

Dining Services offers discounts to upperclassmen who purchases points and meals in bulk over the summer in advance of the year. A student once calculated that it's possible to buy enough points so that with discount, if you use those points just to eat at John Jay Dining Hall, it would be cheaper than to purchase the equivalent number of meals. And even then you'd have the flexibility of eating elsewhere.

An advantage of using Dining Dollars to make purchases instead of Flex is that there is no tax on your dining dollar purchases.

First Year Points

First-year points were the first-year equivalent of dining dollars until their elimination in Fall 2008.