Residence Handbook

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Residence Quiet Hours

Meal Plan Food Services

Quiet Hours

Sunday to Thursday ……………………7 p.m. – 9 a.m. Friday and Saturday……………….……1 a.m. – 9 a.m. 7 p.m. to midnight: Noise should not carry farther than one or two rooms.

Noise Level Guidelines After midnight on weekdays: Noise should not be heard beyond the wall of the room. Doors must be kept closed. After 1 a.m. on weekends: Noise should not be heard beyond the wall of the room. Doors must be kept closed.

Aramark Campus Services is proud to operate the dining facilities at King’s University College. The meal plans operate on a declining balance system (similar to a debit card), which allows you to monitor your account with each transaction. Your student card is your King’s meal card. Meal cards must be presented at each transaction. All students living in residence must purchase one of the meal plans. Meal plans are non-transferable and may only be used by the individual student. Please discuss any dietary issues you may have with the Director of Food Services prior to move in. Note: King’s meal plans cannot be used at Western.

Meal plan options: Plan #1 $4325 Food Credit

Plan #2 $4525 Food Credit

Plan #3 $4725 Food Credit

Accommodates basic meal Allows for occasional snacking Designed for those with heartier requirements. between meals. appetites. ($300 at off-campus partners) ($500 at off-campus partners) ($700 at off-campus partners) Your meal plan can be used at the Wemple and King Student Life Centre food service locations.

Refund & Rollover Policies

Plan #1 50% of the year-end balance will be automatically credited to the meal card for the next academic year. Maximum off-campus cash refund is $300 minus the amount of money spent by the student at off-campus partners. Katie has meal plan #1. The year-end balance on her meal card is $300, and she has spent no money ($0) off-campus. Katie’s eligible refund would be $300 ($300 - $0 = $300) and she would get $425 cash refund. Plan #2 50% of the year-end balance will be automatically credited to the meal card for the next academic year. Maximum off-campus cash refund is $500 minus the amount of money spent by the student at off-campus partners. Mike has meal plan #2. The year-end balance on his meal card is $500 and he has spent $400 off-campus. Mike’s eligible refund would be $100 ($500 - $400= $100) and he would get $75 cash refund. Plan #3 50% of the year-end balance will be automatically credited to the meal card for the next academic year. Maximum off-campus cash refund is $700 minus the amount of money spent by the student at off-campus partners. Peter’s year-end balance on his meal card is $700, and he has spent $300 off-campus. Peter’s eligible refund would be $400 ($700 - $300 = $400) and he would get $375 cash refund. All off-campus balances remaining on the meal card as of May 1 will be automatically placed on the student’s meal card for the start of the next school year. Requests for cash refunds must be made to the Food Services Office, W053, prior to April 30. 50% of the on-campus balance remaining on the card will also roll over to the next year; the other 50% is non-refundable. 26 • RESIDENCE LIFE GUIDE • 2021-2022

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