Meal Plan
Plan Options
In order to meet your campus dining needs, we have designed the following meal plans. Meal plans can be used at the Greenspring, Owings Mills, and Owings Mills North Campuses. On the Owings Mills Campus you can enjoy All-You-Care-To-Eat in the Rockland Marketplace as well as dine in or carryout at Pandini's. You can also use your meal plan and flex dollars in Jazzman's located in Ratcliffe Center and in the Garrison Coffee Shop located in Garrison South Building. Our Owings Mills North campus includes a Cafe North dining location as well as the Cafe North Retail Wall. On the Greenspring Campus your meal plan is accepted in Mustang Corral.
Resident
Students Living in Suites All students living in the suites must participate in the A block plan during their first through fourth semesters.
Students Living in Apartments All students residing in the apartments are required to participate in either the A or B block plan during their first and second semesters at SU. Students in their third and fourth semesters can choose from the A, B, or C blocks plans. After the fourth semester, participation in a meal plan is optional for students living in the apartments.
Transfer Students Living on Campus All transfer students are required to participate in a meal plan during their first and second semesters at the University. Students living in the apartments must choose either A or B block plan. Students living in the suites much purchase the A block plan.
Beginning with their third semester at the University, transfer students who joined the college as a junior (defined as 60 credits at the time of transfer) and live in an apartment will not be required to purchase a meal plan.
Beginning with their third semester at the University, transfer students who joined the college as a junior (defined as 60 credits at the time of transfer) and live in a suite must purchase a meal plan and may choose from the A or B block plan.
Choices, Choices, Choices! To help you select the ‘right’ meal plan, first consider your daily routine…will your class schedule, studying, extracurricular activities and social event commitments interfere with dining? Secondly, consider your own eating habits…are you an all day snacker, or do you prefer three meals a day? Finally, might you miss dinner due to employment obligations or evening classes? Anticipating the answers to these and similar questions will help you select a meal pan that best fits your lifestyle.
Take Your Meal with You! On-the-Go?
Enjoy our Rockland Marketplace To-Go program! Free to students, this program allows busy students to fill a to-go food container as well as a to-go beverage container with their food choices from Rockland Marketplace and take it with them to-go! Simply sign up at the Rockland Marketplace cash register during dining hours. When you're finished with your containers, bring the used set back to us, and we will give you a fresh set to fill up! No need to go to class, practice, or your meeting hungry!
2024 - 2025 Academic Year Meal Plans
**A Unlimited **
- Unlimited Meals at Rockland, 10 Meals per week (Meal Exchanges) at any other on campus retail outlet
- $100 Flex ($50 on campus only, $50 off/on campus), 10 Guest Swipes Meal Exchanges reset on Sundays
- $3,062 per semester
A Traditional
- 14 Meals Per Week (Includes Rockland Marketplace and any other on campus retail outlet)
- $300 Flex ($225 on campus only, $75 off/on campus), 10 Guest Swipes
- Meal Swipes and Meal Exchanges reset on Sundays
- $2,910 per semester
A Block
- 225 Meals, $75 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $2,900 per semester
B Block
- 175 Meals, $125 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $2,760 per semester
C Block
- 135 Meals, $200 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $2,817 per semester
D Block
- 85 Meals, $250 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $1,856 per semester
E Block
- 60 Meals, $175 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $1,306 per semester
Students Living in Apartments
All students residing in the apartments are required to participate in either the A or B block plan during their first and second semesters at the University. Students in their third and fourth full-time semesters at SU can choose either the A, B, or C block plan. After the fourth full-time semester, participation in a meal plan is optional for students living in the apartments. All block plans include 10 guest meals so students can treat visitors to several meals per semester. Guest meals can also be used by the student for him/herself. Flex dollars can be used to purchase meals for family and friends if all guest meals are used. If a student uses all of his/her meals and would like more, meal plans can be recharged by purchasing additional blocks of 10 or 25 meals.
Students Living in Suites and Wooded Way
All students living in the suites and Wooded Way must participate in the A block plan during their first through fourth semesters at SU. After the fourth full-time semester, students can choose either the A or B block plan. All block plans include 10 guest meals so students can treat visitors to several meals per semester. Guest meals can also be used by the student for him/herself. Flex dollars can be used to purchase meals for family and friends if all guest meals are used. If a student uses all of his/her meals and would like more, meal plans can be recharged by purchasing additional blocks of 10 or 25 meals.
Transfer Students
All transfer students are required to participate in a meal plan during their first and second semester at the University. Students living in the apartments must choose either the A or B block plan. Students living in the suites must purchase the A block plan.
Beginning with their third semester at the University, transfer students who joined the college as a junior (defined as 60 credits at the time of transfer) and live in an apartment will not be required to purchase a meal plan.
Beginning with their third semester at the University, transfer students who joined the college as a junior (defined as 60 credits at the time of transfer) and live in a suite must purchase a meal plan and may choose from the A or B block plan.
Commuter Students
Students who do not live on campus can choose to participate in any of the University's meal plans. If a student uses all of his/her meals and would like more, meal plans can be recharged by calling 443-334-3500 to purchase additional blocks of 10 or 25 meals.
Flex Dollars
Stevenson University and Sodexo have collaborated to incorporate a new feature to Dining Services that adds excitement and value to the meal plan. All Flex Dollars allocated for each meal plan can now be used off campus at local participating businesses. For an updated list of participants, as well as guidelines for the new program, please visit the Dining Services website. If you have any questions, please contact Dining Services at 443-352-4010 or Auxiliary Services at 443-334-2240.
BBOne Off Campus Program
Flex Dollars can also be used at participating locations off campus. The locations included:
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CVS Pharmacy - #04030, 11623 Reisterstown Rd. - Temporarily Down
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Dunkin' Donuts
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Firehouse Subs
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Nino Taco
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Noodles and Company
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Peri Peri Original
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Qdoba Mexican Grill
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Subway
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Terri's Cafe
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Tropical Smoothie
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Vito's Express
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The Original Steaks and Hoagies
Participants Subject To Change.
How do they work? Your Flex Dollars account works like a debit card. The account allows you to draw upon pre-deposited funds to purchase food throughout campus. Having a Flex account is a great way to have the money you’ll need without carrying cash. As an additional value, these funds are tax exempt, so you’ll continue to save. NOTE: these funds carry over from semester to semester, but expire after graduation and are forfeited if remain unused.
Your Flex Dollars account works like a debit card. The account allows you to draw upon pre-deposited funds to purchase food throughout campus. Having a Flex account is a great way to have the money you’ll need without carrying cash. As an additional value, these funds are tax exempt, so you’ll continue to save. NOTE: these funds carry over from semester to semester, but expire after graduation and are forfeited if remain unused.
2024 - 2025 Academic Year Meal Plans
**A Unlimited **
- Unlimited Meals at Rockland, 10 Meals per week (Meal Exchanges) at any other on campus retail outlet
- $100 Flex ($50 on campus only, $50 off/on campus), 10 Guest Swipes Meal Exchanges reset on Sundays
- $3,062 per semester
A Traditional
- 14 Meals Per Week (Includes Rockland Marketplace and any other on campus retail outlet)
- $300 Flex ($225 on campus only, $75 off/on campus), 10 Guest Swipes
- Meal Swipes and Meal Exchanges reset on Sundays
- $2,910 per semester
A Block
- 225 Meals, $75 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $2,900 per semester
B Block
- 175 Meals, $125 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $2,760 per semester
C Block
- 135 Meals, $200 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $2,817 per semester
D Block
- 85 Meals, $250 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $1,856 per semester
E Block
- 60 Meals, $175 Flex Dollars, 10 Guest Swipes
- $1,306 per semester
Rechargeable Meal Plans
Rechargable Meal Swipes
Rechargeable meal plans are available to students as a supplement to the assigned plan. If a student exhausts all of his/her meals, additional blocks of 10, 25, or 50 meals can be purchased at a discounted cost.
Residents call Resident Life at 443-334-2588.
Commuters call Student Accounts at 443-334-3500.
**2024 - 2025 Pricing **
10 Meals - $79
25 Meals - $176
50 Meals - $321