How much is a meal plan at UNM?

Choose your plan!

Meal Plan La Posada Dining Hall Price per Semester
Lobo 15* (Weekly) 1 Swipe per Entry $1925†
Lobo Unlimited Unlimited Entries $2125†
Cherry 15 Plus (Weekly) 1 Swipe per Entry $2225†
Cherry Unlimited Unlimited Entries $2325†

How do I check my meal plan UNM?

Visit food.unm.edu for more information about meal plans and dining options or manage your meal plan below. *In accordance with the Freshmen Residency Requirement, first-year, freshmen residing on campus (Casas del Rio or UNM Housing) are required to select one of the Cherry or Lobo Meal Plan options.

Where can I use my meal swipes UNM?

La Posada
Use meal swipes at La Posada and our on-the-go swipe locations across campus or dining dollars which are accepted at all food and beverage locations including your national and local favorite eateries.

What are dining dollars UNM?

Dining Dollars are just like cash loaded on to your Lobo ID that can be used at any food location on campus.

How do I cancel my meal plan at UNM?

Students must email [email protected] to terminate their meal plan.

What are UNM dining dollars?

Dining Dollars are just like cash loaded on to your Lobo ID that can be used at any food location on campus. All meal plans come with Dining Dollars and can be reloaded in increments of $100 or $500 through the LoboCard Office.

Is the University of New Mexico a good school?

Statewide, UNM has the best national rankings among New Mexico universities including the categories of top public school and undergraduate and graduate engineering. For the past 36 years, U.S. News & World Report has produced the Best Colleges rankings.

Do college dorms have kitchens?

College dorms do not typically have kitchens within individual student rooms. Newer or renovated dorms may offer a communal kitchen which can be used or reserved when needed. If a full kitchen isn’t available, there are usually communal microwaves available for residents to use.

How long do you have to live in New Mexico to be considered a resident?

twelve consecutive months
A person must physically reside in New Mexico for the twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the term for which the resident classification is requested. Only persons who are financially independent may establish residency apart from parents or guardians.