Meal plan benefits
USF meal plans are tax-free and will save students an average of $2 to $5 per meal swipe at residential dining locations. Students can use their meal plan at any USF Dining location in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and soon, Sarasota-Manatee. Meal plans include meal swipes, which can be used at all-you-can-eat dining halls, and Dining Dollars, which can be used at all USF Dining locations. Meal plan holders can also order ahead at select locations by linking their USF ID card to the Grubhub and Panera apps. Additionally, meal plan holders have free access to one-on-one sessions with an in-house registered dietitian.
What do these terms mean?!
- Any 14: A USF meal plan that provides 14 meals per week. Meals reset every Thursday morning. Unused meals do not carry over to the following week.
- BullBlock: A type of USF meal plan where students can choose the number of meals per semester. Options include BullBlock 50, BullBlock 80, and BullBlock 150.
- Dining Dollars: A dollar amount on a student's USF ID card that can be used at any USF Dining location.
- Flexi-Bull Meal Swipe: A meal swipe that can be used once per day at specific USF dining locations.
- Guest Meals/Swipes: Allowances for meal plan holders to treat guests to meals. The number of guest meals varies depending on the meal plan.
- Meal Swipe: Used to enter and eat at USF's "All You Care to Eat" dining halls.
- OZZI O2GO Program: A reusable to-go container program at USF dining halls. Students pay an initial deposit for a reusable container and receive a token when they return it.
- Open Access: A USF meal plan with unlimited meal swipes per semester.
- VIB Open Access: Stands for "Very Important Bull". This USF meal plan offers unlimited meal swipes and more dining dollars than the regular Open Access plan.
This glossary only contains terms found within the provided sources. There may be additional USF jargon not covered here.