

Some students use Plus swipes every single day, while others think of the extra $200 per semester as money that could be saved for other things. In contrast, the Freedom Dining Plus plan amounts to $2,090.Ī debate is waged every semester over which plan gives students more bang for their buck. The Freedom Dining plan costs $1,890 per semester.

Flames Cash is not restricted to food – a student can pay for laundry, post office supplies, vending, items in the Liberty University Bookstore and even food at some select off-campus restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings and Chili’s. It also allows unlimited access to the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall, but also gives 10 “plus swipes,” which can purchase more select items, to be used at all locations on campus, including every food outlet on North, East, and main campus.īoth plans come with $120 of “Dining Dollars” and $80 of “Flames Cash.” Dining Dollars are akin to gift cards, as a student can use them to purchase any food item at any meal outlet on campus.
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY PLUS SWIPES UPGRADE
The Freedom Dining Plus plan is an upgrade from the basic plan.

A student also receives 10 swipes, which allows the purchase of select items at a few dining locations on at Green Hall and East campus such as SubConnection and Doc’s Diner, respectively. It gives the student unlimited access to Liberty’s main meal location, the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall, affectionately nicknamed “the Rot” by students. The Freedom Dining plan is the basic plan. EAT MORE CHICKEN - Students enjoy meals from Chick-fil-A at the Tilley Student Center.
