When students sign a contract with Housing to live on campus, they receive access to a wide array of amenities to bolster success, both academically and personally! The meal plan that is conjoined with the residence hall agreement is a critical part of the residential experience to ensure student success.
Michigan Tech offers multiple meal plan options for Michigan Tech Huskies that expand based on the number of years they have lived on campus and their assignment. These meal plans are tailored to meet a variety of dining preferences and needs of our Michigan Tech community with flexibility and convenience at the forefront.
Our Dining Services are located within three of our residence halls, giving students convenient access to their nutritional needs and making it easier for students to focus on their studies without worrying about cooking and meal preparation.
Meal plans are a required part of the on-campus residential experience and students can select from one of our offered plans when completing a Housing contract. Below is a breakdown of the dining services available and support options students can explore.
Meal Plans Tailored To You
Our meal plans are carefully designed to meet a large majority of our Husky's dietary needs. If students have additional dietary needs, a registered dietitian is available and offers complementary, one-on-one nutrition counseling, dining accommodations and assistance navigating the dining halls with food allergies/intolerance. The Husky Eats professional staff strives to accommodate all students and is ready to work with any student who has questions or concerns regarding their meal plan or dining experience.
Students can reach out to schedule an appointment with our dietitian or Husky Eats management at huskyeats@mtu.edu.
On-Campus Meal Plans
Whether you are a student living in the residence halls or a commuter, we offer plans to best fit your needs. Additional information about meal plans, menus and dining locations can be found on the Husky Eats website!
Disclosed rates are for the 2024-2025 academic year (with the exception of the East hall 10 meal plan, which is approved for 2025-2026). Room and Board rates are scheduled to be approved by the Board of Trustees in late February.
First Year Students
Coming to campus for the first time as a new first-year student is a big adjustment. As students settle in, it takes time to familiarize themselves to campus, adjust to their academic schedule, build their social network and establish a routine.
Our meal plans tailored for first years are crafted to provide students with the most nutritional support as they adjust to college life. Food is fuel and we want to ensure that our newest Huskies have their nutritional needs met so they are able to reach their academic goals.
First year students are required to select either the Premium Gold Unlimited or the 19 meal plan, regardless of their assignment, when signing a contract with Housing. These meal plans allow students access to the largest number of meals per academic year, minimizes the risk of food insecurity, and will ensure they have the nutritional support to be successful!
Before students come to campus, they should consider their dining habits before selecting a meal plan. The Premium Unlimited Gold Meal Plan offers students unlimited visits to each of our on-campus dining halls, while the 19 Meal Plan offers 19 visits a week. Students can only change their meal plan up through the first week of each semester.
Second year students (and Above) in DHH, McNair, and Wadsworth
Starting in the second year, students have an additional meal plan option to select from, to add greater flexibility to their college routine. Students should weigh their options carefully to ensure they select a meal plan that will support their nutritional needs.
Second year and above students living in the residence halls are required to select from the following meal plans when completing a contract with Housing:
East Hall students (second year and above)
East hall offers students an opportunity to experience a more evolved residence hall experience and takes an initial step towards independent living by offering additional amenities in suite style living. In addition to the standard meal plans, East hall students will also have access to an exclusive East hall 10 meal plan that offers more flexibility in their dining dollars so they can take advantage of the 24/7 convenience store in the building more frequently in addition to other dining retail locations.
Second year and above students living in east hall can select from the following meal plans when completing a contract with Housing or at any point during the academic year:
NOTE: Only the East hall 10 meal plan rate is approved for the 2025-2026 academic year. Remaining rates are scheduled to be approved in February by the Board of Trustees.
Hillside Place Students
Hillside Place offers students an opportunity to gradually transition to independent living. The Hillside suites include kitchens, which gives students an opportunity to prepare meals while still having access to meal plan services, ensuring nutritional needs are being met. Hillside Place students are still required to have a meal plan, but have greater flexibility with their on-campus dining options. Hillside residents can continue to maintain a more robust, full service meal plan, such as the Premium Gold Unlimited Meal Plan. Students who have stronger interest in being responsible for preparing their own meals can select from our Block Plan options, which provides students with a set number of meals that they can utilize throughout the semester.
Students living in Hillside can select from the following meal plans when completing a contract with Housing or at any point during the academic year.
Summer Students
Students who choose to further their academic studies and live on campus over the summer have access to a streamlined plan that allows for unlimited dining with no extra features. This meal plan option is called the Summer Unlimited Meal Plan. Summer housing is more limited with only one dining hall in operation during the summer term.
Daniell Heights Students
Students residing in Daniell Heights have typically had several years on campus to adjust to academic life and have largely transitioned to independent living. Daniell Heights residents are NOT required to select a meal plan, but can select from any of the residential or Top Dog meal plans if desired.
Students can purchase a Top Dog meal plan through the MyMichiganTech portal.