The meal plans offer more flexibility and convenience than ever before, but at the same time put personal responsibility on each meal plan holder to track his or her meals. Dining Services has developed several tools to assist you in tracking and budgeting your meals.

Dining Portal

The portal allows you to view the balance of your meal plan, guest passes, Cobber Cash and Dining Dollars. You can also view specific details about each of your transactions, such as location, amount spent and date of purchase.

Text Alerts

Each Monday, Dining Services will send out a text message containing the approximate number of meals you should have left if you plan on eating the same number of meals each week throughout the entire semester.

Anderson Commons fan page on Facebook

Each Monday, the Anderson Commons fan page on Facebook will display  the approximate number of meals you should have left if you plan on eating the same number of meals each week throughout the entire semester.

Averages

Use the chart below to calculate the average number of meals you would have left in order to maintain the same number of meals per week throughout the semester.

Week Beginning Jan/11 Jan/15 Jan/22 Jan/29 Feb/5 Feb/12 Feb/19 Feb/26 Mar/4 Mar/11
                     
Gold 255 255 245 228 210 193 176 158 143 143 129
Maroon 205 205 197 183 169 155 141 127 116 116 104
Kernel 165 165 159 147 136 125 114 103 93 93 83
Cobber 110 110 106 98 91 84 76 69 62 62 56
Sweet Corn 85 85 82 76 70 64 59 53 48 48 42
Niblet 45 45 43 40 37 34 31 28 26 26 23











Week Beginning



Mar/18



Mar/25



Apr/1



Apr/8



Apr/15



Apr/22



Apr/29



May/6

                 
Gold 255 111 94 77 67 54 37 20 2
Maroon 205 90 76 62 54 44 30 16 2
Kernel 165 72 61 50 44 36 24 13 2
Cobber 110 49 41 34 30 24 17 9 2
Sweet Corn 85 36 31 25 22 18 12 6 1
Niblet 45 20 17 14 12 10 7 4 1
































































Meal Plan Counselor 

Information For:

current students
faculty and staff
parents
alumni
high school students
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