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Recognizing that student schedules and dining preferences vary, the University has developed these plans to provide flexibility and convenience. Each plan allows students unlimited access to the main dining hall during different times of day, and provides a certain number of SPU Points to spend at any of the dining locations. All students living in the residence halls are required to choose a metal meal plan.
Other meal plans include the Robbins Plan, required for residents of Robbins Hall; Block 25 and Block 50 plans, for those living in on-campus apartments or commuting; and Advantage Points, for those who want complete flexibility in spending their dining dollars.
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Platinum
7500 Points ($75) and unlimited access to Gwinn Commons Monday - Friday (7 am - 7 pm), Saturday (8:30 - 10 am, 12 - 1 pm, 5 - 6 pm) and Sunday (8:15 - 10 am, 12:30 - 2 pm)
Gold
10,000 Points ($100) and unlimited access to Gwinn Commons Monday - Friday (11 am - 7 pm), Saturday (12 - 1 pm, 5 - 6 pm) and Sunday (12:30 - 2 pm)
Copper
12,000 Points ($120) and unlimited access to Gwinn Commons Monday - Friday (7 - 10 am, 4 - 7 pm), Saturday (8:30 - 10 am, 5 - 6 pm) and Sunday (8:15 - 10 am)
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Silver
12,000 Points ($120) and unlimited access to Gwinn Commons Monday - Friday (7 am - 2 pm), Saturday (8:30 - 10 am, 12 - 1 pm) and Sunday (8:15 - 10 am, 12:30 - 2 pm)
Bronze
15,000 Points ($150) and unlimited access to Gwinn Commons Monday - Friday (4 - 7 pm), Saturday (5 - 6 pm) and Sunday (12:30 - 2 pm)
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Block 50
Any combination of 50 meals in Gwinn Commons. Monday - Friday (7 am - 7 pm), Saturday (8:30 - 10 am, 12 - 1 pm, 5 - 6 pm) and Sunday (8:15 - 10 am, 12:30 - 2 pm)
Advantage Points
Points to spend like cash that saves sales tax on all purchases. For use in all locations during service hours. (1500 points = $15)
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Block 25
Any combination of 25 meals in Gwinn Commons. Monday - Friday (7 am - 7 pm), Saturday (8:30 - 10 am, 12 - 1 pm, 5 - 6 pm) and Sunday (8:15 - 10 am, 12:30 - 2 pm)
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In keeping with the university’s commitment to building community, students living in Ashton, Hill, Emerson, and Moyer residence halls are required to choose from one of the five metal meal plans. Students living in campus apartments may choose to purchase a meal plan but are not required to have one.
For further information on the meal plan requirement and further details about available meal plans, please contact the Office of University Services at 206.281.2188.

A PLAN TO SUIT YOUR TASTES - The faculty and staff of SPU are an important part of our community, so we have developed three meal plans designed especially for you. This is a great opportunity to enjoy restaurant-quality dining right here on the SPU campus. Our meal plans feature the convenience of not carrying cash, not leaving campus (and losing that coveted parking place), and saving money, too.
- Lunch Block 10 – Valid for any 10 lunches at Crossroads at Gwinn Commons between 11 am and 2:00 pm, weekdays only.
- Dinner Block 10 – Valid for any 10 dinners at Crossroads at Gwinn Commons between 5 pm and 7 pm, weekdays only.
- Weekday Lunch Plan – This plan allows entrance to Crossroads at Gwinn commons one time each weekday between the hours of 11 am and 2:00 pm.
Meal plans may be purchased at the Office of University Services at 3220 6th Avenue West or online via the Banner Information System. Please call 206.281.2188 with questions.
For more information on meal plan options, refer to the Residential Student Guidebook,
or call University Services at 206.281.2188
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