Need a Job?
The dining service hires many students each semester to work in the various dining facilities. For more information about available positions, contact personnel at any dining location. Job possibilities include cashier or checker, cleaning tables/floors, food preparation/serving, cleaning dishes, general labor, and student manager.
If your question is not answered here, please email us at iup-dining@iup.edu. For more information—including details of meal plan options, menus, and nutritional information—visit .
Select the location to get details and times.
IUP's main campus has
- Crimson Caféé
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- Convenience store
- Offers grab'n'go food
Northpointe and Punxsutawney campuses do not currently have dining.
See the daily menus online at .
Flex Dollars is a declining balance meal option initiated by either your deposit of funds through the Office of Housing, Residential Living, and Dining or by purchase of a meal plan that includes Flex Dollars. Your Flex account is accessed by using your IUP I-Card in any of our university dining facilities.
All Flex is not a meal plan, and is only available to off-campus students.
For details of the Flex Plan and Meal Cash Credit, visit .
Note that Dining Flex is not the same as the Crimson Cash account, which is used for vending, laundry, and printing, but which can now also be used for Dining.
All dining locations provide vegetarian entrees at every meal. Talk to the chefs and dieticians for more information.
See the Student Dining Service Policy.
If a student cannot get to the I-Card office immediately, they should email iup-dining@iup.edu or report the lost I-Card to the meal card office located in the front of North Dining, phone number 724-357-2347.
When an I-Card is lost, the student should immediately obtain a new card from the I-Card office located in Clark Hall (when a student gets a new I-Card, the lost one is rendered unusable).
To have alcohol at a catered event, you must submit the Alcohol Approval Form to your department vice president or the president for approval two weeks before your event.
Flex money rolls over from the fall to spring semester, but not over summer. Flex dollars not used by the end of final exams in May are forfeit.
Leftover meals from weekly meal plans do not carry over week to week or into the next semester. Likewise, block plan meals do not carry over into the next semester.
Note that Dining Flex is not the same as the Crimson Cash account, which is used for vending, laundry, and printing.
Meal plans renew on Monday this year. Students can only use one meal swipe per transaction. Each swipe is equal to $6.00. Students can use up to six swipes per day.
Semester block plans (165F) are based on meals per semester. In effect, the balance carries over from week to week.
You may use meals at retail by turning a meal swipe into cash (see Housing and Dining Prices). Students can only use one meal swipe per transaction. Each swipe is equal to $6.00 (fall 2021, spring 2022). Students can use up to six swipes per day.
Yes, you are able to use your Crimson Cash at IUP’s dining facilities as well as your meal plan and Flex.
Meal plans may only be used by the named meal plan holder (except for guest passes). Meal plans may not be shared or borrowed. Misuse is subject to fines and disciplinary action.
You are able to change your meal plan during the first week of classes each semester. Changes must be made in writing to the Office of Housing, Residential Living, and Dining in Ruddock Hall or by emailing iup-dining@iup.edu. Requests sent to any other offices will not be accepted.