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UGA rolls out sign-ups for summer meal plans

A student at UGA uses an iris scan before entering the dining hall.

The University of Georgia, with spring semester drawing to a close, is again making its summer meal plan available to students, staff, and faculty.

From the University of Georgia master calendar…

Enjoy the value, convenience, and flexibility of dining on campus with a Summer Meal Plan. Purchasers may dine as much as they want for an estimated $15-21 per day with an All-Access plan. Those who live off-campus but still want to enjoy eating on campus can consider a Commuter Meal Plan, which gives purchasers a set number of meal plan blocks for just $9.40 per meal.

Did someone say sushi? Don’t forget about Paw Points, which save plan holders 8% at on-campus restaurants, coffee shops, and markets such as Fujisan at Joe Frank Harris Commons, which offers students an extensive selection of sushi rolls, poke bowls, bubble tea, and more.

This summer, O-House will provide meal plan service Monday – Friday during May Session, May 17 – June 4. Bolton and Village Summit will provide meal plan service Monday – Sunday during the regular Summer Sessions, June 7 – August 7.

For more information and to find a plan that best meets specific needs, visit dining.uga.edu.

For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 dining procedures, visit dining.uga.edu/notifications.

To sign up for a Summer Meal Plan today, click here.

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant hosts Classic City Today, 6-10 weekday mornings on 98.7FM & AM 1340 WGAU in Athens.

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