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Dinner points, sometimes abbreviated ''DP'', are a $6.75 meal equivalency at the [[Snack Bar]] for students on some meal plans who skip dinner at a [[dining hall]]. They must be redeemed the same night that dinner is missed. They are often the deciding factor for students who are deliberating whether to eat out at a [[restaurant]], because eating out means free late-night snacks at the Snack Bar.
 
Dinner points, sometimes abbreviated ''DP'', are a $6.75 meal equivalency at the [[Snack Bar]] for students on some meal plans who skip dinner at a [[dining hall]]. They must be redeemed the same night that dinner is missed. They are often the deciding factor for students who are deliberating whether to eat out at a [[restaurant]], because eating out means free late-night snacks at the Snack Bar.

Revision as of 13:13, February 1, 2007

Dinner points, sometimes abbreviated DP, are a $6.75 meal equivalency at the Snack Bar for students on some meal plans who skip dinner at a dining hall. They must be redeemed the same night that dinner is missed. They are often the deciding factor for students who are deliberating whether to eat out at a restaurant, because eating out means free late-night snacks at the Snack Bar.