Dining Dollars Survival Tracker
Don't run out of money before finals week. Enter your balance to see exactly how much you can spend per day to make your meal plan last.
The "Starbucks Trap"
When you get a lump sum of $1,500 on your student ID at the start of the semester, it feels like infinite money. This leads to the classic freshman mistake: buying a daily iced coffee and a pastry on the way to your 8 AM class.
If your daily allowance is only $15.00, and you spend $8.00 on breakfast, you only have $7.00 left for dinner. By tracking your pacing, you can identify if you are overspending early in the semester, giving you time to adjust before you are forced to pay out-of-pocket during finals week.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I don't use all my dining dollars?
At most universities, dining dollars expire at the end of the Spring semester (and sometimes at the end of Fall). Very few colleges issue refunds for unused dining dollars. This means if you don't spend them, the university keeps your money. Our calculator helps you avoid this by pacing your spending.
How much should I spend on food per day in college?
This completely depends on your meal plan tier. If you have a $2,000 semester budget for a 112-day semester, your target is about $17.85 per day. If you only eat on campus once a day, this is plenty. If you buy coffee, breakfast, and dinner on campus, you will burn through it quickly.
Why do I run out of dining dollars so fast?
Most freshmen run out of dining dollars by mid-October because they don't do the math. Buying a $6 coffee every morning burns $180 a month. Use this tracker to see your exact 'Daily Allowance' and stick to it.
Does this work for meal swipes or just dining dollars?
You can use it for both! Simply enter your total meal swipes (e.g., 150) as the 'Total Semester Budget' and your current remaining swipes (e.g., 80) as the 'Current Balance'. It will tell you exactly how many swipes you can use per day.