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- If I am an incoming freshman, how do I sign up for a Meal Plan?
Incoming freshman and transfer students at Rose Hill will receive a meal plan sign-up form in the mail, which includes information on all the various meal plan options and prices. Once this form is completed, mail it back to Hospitality Services. If you decide that the meal plan you have selected does not fit with your schedule you may change it during the first two weeks of each semester. Changes can be made at the Information Desk in the McGinley Student Center at the Rose Hill campus.
The process for students at Marymount and Lincoln Center, is different from the one at Rose Hill. At Marymount and Lincoln Center incoming freshman residents only have one meal plan option and are automatically signed up for the meal plan. At Lincoln Center, students are automatically signed up for $800 declining balance dollars. Additional declining balance dollars can be added to your card at the Information Desk in the Lowenstein Café at Lincoln Center. At the Marymount campus, students are automatically on the Carte Blanche plan, which provides unlimited access to Rita Dining Hall and the Marketplace as well as $100 in declining balance.
- Am I required to participate in a Fordham Meal Plan?
All students living in the following residences are required to participate in a meal plan: Alumni Courts North and South, Hughes Hall, Queen’s Court, Tierney, Martyr’s Court, Finlay, and O’Hare Hall on the Rose Hill campus and all residence halls on the Marymount Campus. If you live in Walsh Hall, you are not required to purchase a meal plan since suites are furnished with a fully equipped kitchen. However, Walsh residents, off-campus residents, and commuters are still able to purchase a Voluntary Meal Plan. Freshman Lincoln Center students that reside on-campus automatically are enrolled in a declining balance meal plan.
- What if I am a commuter?
If you will be commuting to one of the campuses, you have a great amount of flexibility. All meal plan options available to resident students are also available to commuting students. In addition, you can choose a block plan entitling you to a combination of meals in the Marketplace or Rita Dining Hall and Declining Balance Dollars. The block plan offers you:
- Level 1 - $1,000 per semester – This plan allows you to eat 120 meals per semester in the Marketplace at your leisure and in addition you receive $125 DCB.
- Level 2 - $750 per semester – This plan allows you to eat 90 meals per semester in the Marketplace at your leisure and in addition you receive $75 DCB.
- Level 3 - $505 per semester – This plan allows you to eat 60 meals per semester in the Marketplace at your leisure and in addition you receive $50 DCB.
Or, you may choose to have only a Declining Balance account. Finally, you can use cash or credit card at any dining location.
- Which Meal Plan should I get?
The most popular plan is the Platinum Plan at Rose Hill, which includes $150 in declining balance. However, it is important to consider your personal eating habits: how often do you eat, are you an athlete, how accommodating is your schedule? Answering these questions may help in the decision process. Here is a listing of the meal plans that we offer. For further information, click on the “Meal Plans” section of our website.
Commuter Block Plans:
- Level 1 - $1,000 per semester – This plan allows you to eat 120 meals per semester in the Marketplace at your leisure and in addition you receive $125 DCB.
- Level 2 - $750 per semester – This plan allows you to eat 90 meals per semester in the Marketplace at your leisure and in addition you receive $75 DCB.
- Level 3 - $505 per semester – This plan allows you to eat 60 meals per semester in the Marketplace at your leisure and in addition you receive $50 DCB.
Platinum Plan: Unlimited access to the Marketplace and Rita Dining Hall from 7:30am to close and $150 in DCB
Gold Plan: Unlimited access to the Marketplace and Rita Dining Hall from 10:30am to close and $200 in DCB
Silver Plan: Unlimited access to the Marketplace and Rita Dining Hall from 10:30am to 4:00pm and $425 in DCB
Bronze Plan: Unlimited access to the Marketplace and Rita Dining Hall from 2:30pm to close and $300 in DCB
Traditional “10:” Any 10 accesses per week to the Marketplace or Rita Dining Hall and $300 in DCB
Traditional “7:” Any 7 accesses per week to the Marketplace or Rita Dining Hall and $400 in DCB
Carte Blanche: (Available to Marymount students only) Enter the Marketplace or Rita Dining Hall as often as you wish and have $100 in DCB
Declining Balance: (Available on All Campuses) Any amount of declining balance dollars can be added to your account, this can be in addition to, or in place of a traditional meal plan.
- Do I need a special Meal Plan Card?
Nope! Meal Access and Flex Dollars are all accessed entirely through your Fordham ID Card, so you only need to worry about one card.
- As a returning student, when do I sign up for next year’s meal plan?
For returning Rose Hill students, meal plan selection information is included with the housing information in the spring. At Lincoln Center a student must come to the hospitality services office to sign up for a meal plan for the following year. For returning Marymount students, you will automatically be signed up for a meal plan.
- What are “flex” dollars?
Flex dollars are the more common name for Declining Balance Dollars. The term comes from the “flexibility” one has to make purchases at the various dining venues with this account. This account is similar to a debit account, where one begins with a certain amount of money and deducts purchases from the balance.
- What is the difference between "meal access" and "declining balance?”
"Meal Access" allow you to enter the Marketplace at Rose Hill or the Rita Dining Hall at Marymount, which provides an "all-you-can-eat" dining option according to service hours. "Declining Balance" can be used at the dining halls or at any of the retail facilities.
- What are the hours of services across all 3 campuses?
Rose Hill:
Marketplace:
MON-FRI 7:30am-8:00pm
SAT-SUN 11:00am-7:00pm |
Ramskeller:
MON-FRI 11:00am-10:00pm |
Student Deli:
MON-FRI 8:00am -11:00pm
SAT-SUN 4:00pm-11:00pm |
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Millennium Grille:
MON-FRI 7:30am -midnight
SAT-SUN 7:30am -midnight |
Dagger Johns:
MON-FRI 12:00pm -7:00pm |
Annex:
MON-FRI 7:30am -7:00pm |
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Jazzman’s at Walsh Library:
SUN 4:00pm-10:00pm
MON-THU 10:00am-10:00pm
FRI 10:00am-4:00pm |
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Lincoln Center:
Lowenstein Café:
MON-THU 8:00am-8:00pm
FRI 8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm |
Law School Coffee House:
MON-THU 8:30am-8:00pm
FRI 8:30am-1:00pm |
Plaza Kiosk:
MON-THU 11:00am-9:00pm
FRI 11:00am-5:00pm |
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Jazzman’s at the Lobby
MON-THU 9:00am-6:00pm
FRI 9:00am-3:00pm |
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Marymount:
Rita Dining Hall:
MON-FRI 7:30am-8:00pm
SAT-SUN 11:00am-7:00pm |
Teahouse
MON-FRI 10:00am-11:00pm
SAT-SUN 6:00pm-11:00pm |
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- Where can I use my declining balance dollars?
You can use your declining balance “flex” dollars at any of the Fordham University retail locations and resident dining halls described below.
Rose Hill Campus:
Marketplace (Resident Dining Hall): Cooking meets theater at Rose Hill as we are introducing a completely interactive way of dining. Fresh ingredients cooked to our guests specifications, directly in front of them, allowing them to watch as their meals are expertly prepared with passion and innovation. Enjoy all-you-care-to-eat at the Marketplace.
The Ramskeller: Fun dining offering today’s hottest food trends, grilled sandwich sensations, fresh and healthy “Good to Go” salads, Sandellas flat bread pizzas, wraps and quesadillas, and an organic market.
Dagger John’s: The University Restaurant, providing full table service and a traditional atmosphere.
The Annex:The new organic sustainable and Fair-Trade restaurant location on campus.
The Student Deli: One of the most popular spots on campus for NY style sandwiches and Starbuck’s Coffee.
Millennium Grille: Open seven days a week, for early morning coffee, late night burgers and Freshens smoothies!
Jazzman’s: Featuring traditional Cappuccino, Seattle’s Best Coffee and fresh baked goods.
Lincoln Center Campus:
The Lowenstein Café: Dine on great food in the Atrium overlooking the plaza.
Law School Coffee House: A popular gathering spot for great coffee and more.
Plaza Kiosk: Coffee, Freshens smoothies and sandwiches for those customers on-the-go.
Jazzman’s: Featuring traditional Cappuccino, Seattle’s Best Coffee and fresh baked goods.
Marymount Campus:
Rita Dining Hall (Resident Dining Hall): An extensive, all-you-care-to-eat menu featuring cook-to-order options and an abundance of fresh and fast foods.
Teahouse: Featuring Subway style sandwiches and Green Mountain Coffee.
- My student will be taking a class at a campus where they do not live; can they use their meal plan on that campus?
You can use any meal plan or Declining Balance dollars at any of Fordham’s three campuses without restriction. RH and MM students can also use their meals at Rita Dining Hall and the Marketplace in addition to DCB.
- My student has special dietary requirements are you able to provide them meals to meet their dietary needs?
Yes, our dedicated staff is happy to accommodate students with special dietary needs. We provide nutrition facts on the signs at each station with prepared foods and post possible allergen alerts where applicable. If you have special dietary needs, our on-campus Registered Dietician, Maya Laroia, will be happy to meet with you and discuss any special arrangements needed and let you know which items on our menu meet your needs.
Maya can be reached by any Fordham student, regardless of which campus they attend, at laroia@fordham.edu, or by phone at (718) 817-4515. Her office hours for Rose Hill are every Wednesday from 2-6pm in the Health Center and every other Tuesday from 2-6pm at Lincoln Center. At MM, a student can make an appointment with Maya by contacting her by phone. In addition, menus are available that accommodate to Kosher, Vegetarian, and Vegan diets. Please visit the “Nutrition” section of the website for further information.
- Does Fordham Hospitality provide balanced meal options?
Fordham Hospitality Services offers a wide variety of options no matter how you like to eat. From salads, fresh fruits and vegetables to pizza and desserts, our menus are based on nutritional soundness and student feedback. While our menus are diverse, it is up to our customers to choose wisely. We promote fresh and nutritious meal selections and use healthy cooking methods, like steaming and grilling, whenever possible.
Nutritional information is available in all our dining locations and on the menus page on our website to help you make informed decisions about your food choices. Balance, Mind, Body and Soul is a program that promotes healthy living. Tips and guidelines for low-carbohydrate, vegan and vegetarian eating are included on this site, as well as tips about health of body and soul through exercise, activities and relaxation.
- What if I don’t use all the flex dollars or meal accesses?
Flex dollars roll over from the first semester fall term to the second semester spring term. However, after the spring term, remaining flex dollars expire. Meal accesses on the Traditional 10 and 7 plans are on a per-week basis; unused accesses expire on Thursday of each week. The new week begins on Friday.
- Can I bring guests to dine with me at the all-you-can-eat venues (Rita Dining Hall at Marymount and the Marketplace at Rose Hill)?
Yes! You can either use one of your weekly meals if you participate in the Traditional 10 or Traditional 7 meal plans. Or, if you participate in a Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze or Carte Blanche plan you are entitled to 12 guest meal passes per semester. These passes are available right on your meal card. Simply ask the cashier to use a guest meal when you enter the Marketplace or Rita Dining Hall. In short, all you have to do is swipe your guest so you can both enjoy an all-you-can-eat meal together!
- What should I do if I run out of declining balance dollars before the semester ends?
If you run out of your “flex” dollars before the end of the semester, you may deposit additional funds to your “flex” account by Cash, Check or Credit Card. For further information, call (718) 817-4515, or email FordhamFood@fordham.edu or stop by dining services to add declining balance dollars to your account.
- Are there any discounts or perks that I benefit from by having a meal plan?
Yes, if you participate in a voluntary declining balance plan! We will enhance your declining balance dollars, regardless of the amount, with an additional cash value of 5%. The plan also entitles you to be exempt from the normal 8.625% sales tax at Rose Hill and Lincoln Center or 7.65% at Marymount on all retail prices. We will also deduct an additional 20% on the “all-you-care-to-eat” price whenever you dine at the Marketplace.
- Who do I contact if I have questions about the meal plan?
Contact Marcia Leach, Meal Plan Administrator, 718-817-4515 or via e-mail at FordhamFood@fordham.edu.
- Who is Sodexho?
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- Are there employment opportunities with Fordham Hospitality Services?
There are various opportunities for student workers at hospitality services. Please visit the employment section of our website for more details about positions and for contact information.
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