Meal Plans

St. Thomas University offers All-You-Care-To-Eat dining at the George Martin Hall dining hall. All-You-Care-To-Eat meal plans mean that once you have swiped yourself into the dining hall with your student ID/meal card, you are able to enjoy as much or as little food as you wish without worrying about the costs of individual items. 


 

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To purchase a meal plan, please visit the George Martin Hall Cafeteria.

Meal Plan for Residence Students

Students who live in residence have three meal plans to choose from. The 7-Day All Access plan is usually the most popular among residence students because it offers maximum flexibility and value. Be sure to read through the descriptions below and choose a plan that best fits your lifestyle and eating habits. 

 

Meal Plan Options

7 Day All Access – Value and Maximum Flexibility ($5,400)
The 7 Day All Access plan is perfect for busy students living on campus! With unlimited meals 7 days a week at George Martin Dining Hall and $100 Dining Dollars to use at Social Roast at The Great Hall, Tim Hortons & Subway, you'll have everything you need to dine with ease this year!

The 14-Meal Plan – Controlling Your Budget ($5,200)

Enjoy 14 weekly meals and added flexibility with $100 Flex Dollars to use at retail locations across campus.

The 10-Meal Plan – The Basic ($4,400)
With 10 meals per week, you'll never have to worry about what's for supper again! Enjoy 10 weekly meals and added flexibility with $100 Flex Dollars to use at retail locations across campus.

 

Meal Plans for Commuters

Spend less time worrying about where to eat and more time focusing on your studies and work.

 

As a student living off campus, faculty, or staff member, you can benefit from commuter meal plans that include access to the George Martin Dining Hall, where you can enjoy all-you-care-to-eat meals, coffee, desserts, snacks, and more.

 

Plans come with flex dollars you can spend at Tim Hortons, Subway and The Great Hall Café.

 

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