Weekender Block Plan


 

Looking for a dining option just for the weekend?

This plan is for you!

All UGA meal plans are completely voluntary .

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All UGA meal plans are voluntary for students — you choose to be our customer. Sign up now and pay when fees are due! Signing up for the UGA meal plan is a commitment to a full academic year contract.  Meal plan payments are made per semester.

Weekender Block Plan with Paw Points

Customize with either 28 or 56 blocks and optional Paw Points ranging from 200 – 650 per semester

Valid only for use on the weekends during normal dining commons operating hours.

View Pricing Chart | View Meal Plan Contract (PDF)


This meal plan:

  • Provides access to the dining commons from the Friday dinner period through close-of-business on Sundays
  • Provides a set number of block* meals per semester in Bolton, Oglethorpe, Snelling, or Village Summit
  • Provides a set number of Paw Points per semester to be used at any UGA Dining restaurant, coffee shop, or market as well as vending machines
  • Provides two guest passes for use in the dining commons

 

*One block is equivalent to one entry into the dining commons. Please note, blocks do NOT roll over between semesters. Unused meal blocks will be forfeited.

 

Additional Information

  • The Weekender Plan cannot be combined with any other meal plan. If you are interested in weekday service or weekday + weekend service, please check out our other meal plan offerings.
  • Individuals with the Weekender Meal Plan are not eligible for participation in the Bulldog Box program.

 


Add Paw Points to your plan for even more flexibility!

Paw Points are valid at over 20 UGA’s on-campus retail dining locations such as Chick-fil-A, Panda Express, or Starbucks as well as Vending machines. Since Paw Points are part of the meal plan, purchases are tax-free. One Paw Point is equivalent to one tax-free dollar. Points are deducted with each purchase. Balances remain active for one-year after last purchase. You can learn more about how to use Paw Points here.

 


 

Don't just take our word for it!

Here's what others are saying about the UGA meal plan:

John Montoya

The variety of food is great and on any given day there are protein and vegetable options available. There are also some mainstay items that you can rely on that you know will always be there! I love the expanded options this semester.

—John Montoya, UGA '24

Ethan Dawidowicz

I have the 180 blocks plus 300 Paw Points which averages out to about 2 meals a day at the dining halls, but that is more than enough. With the addition of Paw Points, I’m offered a variety of restaurants I can enjoy! 

—Ethan Dawidowicz, UGA '24