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Housing and Meal Plan Fees

Housing and Meal Plan Rates for 2024-25

Banning Hall - Per Person

  • Maymester: Double - 2-bedroom - $334

Walker Hall - Per Person

  • Maymester: Renovated Double - $372
  • Maymester: Double* - $334

Cokesbury Apartments - Per Person

  • Maymester: Studio (single) - $743
  • Maymester: 2-bedroom - $584
  • Maymester: 4-bedroom - $488

Methodist Hall - Per Person

  • Maymester: Single - 1-bedroom - $716
  • Maymester: Double - 2-bedroom - $584
  • Maymester: Suite - 4-bedroom - $488

Cokesbury Apartments - Per Person

  • Summer: Studio (single) - $2,706 
  • Summer: 2-bedroom - $2,334
  • Summer: 4-bedroom - $1,963

Methodist Hall - Per Person, Per Semester**

  • Single - 1-bedroom - $4,456
  • Double - 2-bedroom - $3,819
  • Suite - 4-bedroom - $3,183

Walker, Banning & Draper Hall - Per Person, Per Semester**

  • Single - $3,024
  • Renovated Double/Triple* - $2,573
  • Double/Triple* - $2,307

Cokesbury Apartments - Per Person, Per Semester

  • Efficiency - $4,907
  • 2-bedroom - $4,085
  • 4-bedroom - $3,448

Plan A - $2,888 | Residential

  • 19 Meals Per Week + $300 Points
    • This plan includes 7 exchange meals and 12 regular meals

Plan B - $2,696 | Residential

  • 17 Meals Per Week + $325 Points
    • This plan includes 5 exchange meals and 12 regular meals

Plan C - $2,547 | Residential

  • 14 Meals Per Week + $350 Points
    • This plan includes 3 exchange meals and 11 regular meals

Plan D - $1,000 | Apartment or Commuter

  • $1,000 Points

Plan F - $400 | Apartment or Commuter

  • $400 Points

Exchange meals can be used in the Cafeteria or Kitchen 1904. Exchange meals are limited to one use per time period, per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).

* Triple option is in Walker Hall only.

** All students living in a Banning, Draper, Methodist and Walker Halls are required to purchase a full residential meal plan.

*** Cokesbury Court residents are required to have a meal plan. The resident can choose one of the apartment plans or choose a full meal plan.

**** Meal plans can be stacked/multiple can be purchased.

If you wish to change your meal plan, you can do so by visiting the Student Accounts office in person to fill out the meal plan change request or by emailing [email protected] from your Â鶹´«Ã½ student email with your request.

Please note that meal plan changes are only permitted during the first week of each 16-week term. Meal plan change requests will not be accepted after the first week of each 16-week term.

Last updated: April 2024. Costs are subject to change.

Students are required to comply with health and safety rules, policies, and guidance adopted by Â鶹´«Ã½ City University or relevant governmental authorities in response to public health crises, including COVID-19. Students are required to comply with requests from Â鶹´«Ã½ City University’s Office of Housing and Residence Life to adopt COVID-19 control measures, including, but not limited to, required wearing of face masks or observance of social distancing protocols. Â鶹´«Ã½ City University reserves the right to take de-densifying and other disease management measures it deems appropriate, including, but not limited to, relocating some or all residential students to alternative housing. Â鶹´«Ã½ City University reserves the right to implement and modify student residence cleaning protocols, including by temporarily reassigning students to other residences or temporarily restricting access to their residences, to address COVID-19 or other public health emergency.

Dining service, including where and how it will be offered, is subject to modification at Â鶹´«Ã½ City University’s sole discretion to address public health concerns or other emergencies, including COVID-19. Â鶹´«Ã½ City University may limit the occupancy of dining halls or the amount of time students may reside within dining halls and may make other operational adjustments needed to address health and safety concerns.

Such measures do not constitute a termination of a residential student’s housing and/or dining agreement(s). Upon reasonable notice, which may be as short as a day or a week, depending on the circumstances, Â鶹´«Ã½ City University reserves the right to terminate housing contracts due to public health emergency needs, including COVID-19. In the event Â鶹´«Ã½ City University terminates housing contracts due to public health concerns, Â鶹´«Ã½ City University will offer fair and reasonable reimbursements for impacted students as Â鶹´«Ã½ City University deems appropriate based on information available at the time. Should the University determine, its sole discretion, that a reimbursement or refund is appropriate, such reimbursement or refund may be made via credit to the student’s current or future semester accounts.

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