Dining plans
As a student living in the residence halls at Oregon State University, you are required to have a dining plan. As a new student, you can choose from one of four dining plans, which give you Dining Dollars to spend at restaurants, cafes and stores operated by UHDS.
The per-term Dining Dollar amounts are billed to your OSU student account and added to your OSU ID card at the beginning of each term, similar to a balance on a debit card. Dining Dollars are flexible; you may spend as much or as little as you wish each day at more than 25 dining locations around campus.
- To pay for your food, simply present your OSU ID card to the cashier.
- To track your spending, visit the MyCard website.
The table below shows the cost of dining plans for the 2025-26 academic year. Visit the Room and Dining Rates page for our full rates sheets.
Plan 1 | Plan 2 | Plan 3 | Plan 4 | Plan 5* |
---|---|---|---|---|
$1,800 / Term |
$1,500 / Term |
$1,250 / Term |
$1,000 / Term |
$800 / Term |
$5,400 / Year | $4,500 / Year | $3,750 / Year | $3,000 / Year | $2,400 / Year |
*For 2025-26, Dining Plan 5 is available only to returning on-campus residents.
Resident discounts
As a campus resident, your dining plan offers additional buying power at dining center micro-restaurant locations. Use your Dining Dollars at locations in Marketplace West, McNary Dining Center and Southside Station at Arnold and receive a 20% discount.
At other UHDS locations and markets, residents who use their dining plans get a 10% discount. This includes Off the Quad in the Memorial Union, Cascadia Market & Café at the International Living-Learning Center, EBGBs in Marketplace West, Raintree and MainSqueeze in McNary Dining Center and others.
Orange Cash
Orange Cash is a separate account on your OSU ID card that allows you to receive a 10% discount at more than 25 food locations on campus, including those in the MU Commons that do not accept UHDS Dining Dollars. Anyone affiliated with OSU may have an Orange Cash account.
Rollover Dining Plan
If you do not spend all of your Dining Dollars during one academic year, Rollover Dining Plan funds will be automatically rolled over on your OSU ID card for the following year.
- The Rollover Dining Plan funds must be used within one year; any unused Rollover funds will expire at the end of spring term the following year.
- If you are not continuing as an OSU student, you will not be eligible for Rollover Dining Plan funds.
- Students who return to campus housing for a second year will continue to receive a 20% discount on dining center purchases when spending their rollover funds. Students who live off campus will receive a 10% discount when using rollover funds.
Changing dining plans
Residents can make changes to their dining plan by visiting the MyCard site.
- For the first three weeks of each term, you can select a larger or smaller plan.
- After the third week, you can adjust to a larger plan only.
- Plan 5 is only available to campus residents who have returned to live on campus beyond their first year. To select this plan, please email us at [email protected]. It cannot be selected through the portal.
Use the chart below to help determine if you are on track with budgeting your dining plan during the term or if you need to upgrade or downgrade your plan. The amount shown is approximately what the remaining balance should be at the start of the week.
This chart shows weekly estimates for dining plans in the 2024-25 school year.
Week |
Plan 1 $ left in plan |
Plan 2 $ left in plan |
Plan 3 $ left in plan |
Plan 4 $ left in plan |
Plan 5 $ left in plan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
START |
1600 |
1400 |
1200 |
1000 |
800 |
Week 2 |
1455 |
1273 |
1091 |
909 |
727 |
Week 3 |
1310 |
1146 |
982 |
818 |
654 |
Week 4 |
1165 |
1019 |
873 |
727 |
581 |
Week 5 |
1020 |
892 |
764 |
636 |
508 |
Week 6 |
875 |
765 |
655 |
545 |
435 |
Week 7 |
730 |
638 |
546 |
454 |
362 |
Week 8 |
585 |
511 |
437 |
363 |
289 |
Week 9 |
440 |
384 |
328 |
272 |
216 |
Week 10 |
295 |
257 |
219 |
181 |
143 |
Week 11 |
150 |
130 |
110 |
90 |
70 |
Estimating your dining plan usage
How you spend your Dining Dollars is entirely up to you, and will be determined by a variety of factors. Will you eat some meals off campus, or want to occasionally cook for yourself? Will you eat primarily in a dining center (with the 20% discount), or use robot delivery (with no discount)? Calorie needs, desired portions and cultural or dietary needs may also determine how you use your dining plan.
In general, our dining plans range from "most meals on most days" for Plan 1 to "one or two meals on weekdays" for Plan 4. We recommend incoming students start with Plan 2 or 3, and adjust as needed based on their habits. We encourage students to keep track of their weekly spending on the MyCard website, and use the weekly balance estimates above to determine if adjustments need to be made.