![]() Points will be automatically loaded onto the TigerCards of students with the unlimited meal plan at the start of the semester, and students will be able to check their dining points balance through an online portal. The late meal program that allows students on meal plans to buy $8 worth of late lunch and dinner at Frist on weekdays remains unchanged. On campus, points will be applicable at most dining locations, including Frist Campus Center, Coffee Club, E-Quad Cafe, the U-Store, and others. Sophomores will also have the option to put dining points towards eating club dues in the spring. The website also states that points will roll over from the fall semester into the spring, but unused points will expire at the end of the academic year. Participating locations in town currently include Jammin’ Crêpes on Nassau Street, Proof Pizzeria, Small World Coffee on Witherspoon Street, Say Cheez Café, and The Bent Spoon, though the TigerCard website includes a note encouraging students to “stay tuned for more off-campus locations in the near future.” View more information about TigerCASH.USG Community Dining Task Force Chair Stephen Daniels ’24 told the ‘Prince’ he hopes this program will improve access to activities like bonding with friends over food and meeting professors for coffee, as “eating meals together is a huge part of building relationships at Princeton.” Please note that these Kiosks accept paper cash only no coins or cards are accepted.
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