



*Full meal means any combination of food items that make a major contribution to one’s total diet. $200 dining dollars for WOW and move-in.Each pass is good for up to $20 at the participating venues and expire at the end of the academic year.
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They will eat a full meal* twice a day, seven days a week.Students should select First-Year Club if: Select the right fit from three membership options. However, on the flip side, First-Year Club may be excessive for a student who typically eats smaller portions. A student with a big appetite will end up spending more in the long run if they choose First-Year Basic. While choosing the least expensive option may be tempting, ask if it will be enough to keep them satisfied. To ensure a student has just the right amount of dining dollars – not too little or too many – make sure to select a membership that fits one’s personal eating habits and lifestyle. For this reason, Campus Dining offers three dining memberships that use a “declining balance system” that works like money on a debit card. Some students live to eat, while others are happy to snack their way through the day. Select the right fit from three membershipsįood plays a huge and very personal role in students’ lives, and each relationship with it is different. With their dining membership, new Mustangs have the freedom to choose what they want, when they want – and it all begins with the right plan to suit their lifestyle. Instead, Cal Poly offers 32 restaurants and more than 1,000 menu items to give students maximum flexibility. Menus offer a wide variety of choices and dietary considerations – vegan and vegetarian, gluten free, Kosher and more. Cal Poly is unique in that it has no all-you-care-to-eat dining hall. Students can choose from an always changing and expanding array of meal and snack options throughout their day from grab-and-go to pop-ups to take-out from their favorite dining venues. The first-year student dining memberships for 2022-23 offer incoming first-year students the flexibility, convenience and value they crave.
