Difference between revisions of "Equivalencies"

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| Late Night
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| Late Night (After 7PM)
 
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2. Starting in 2017/2018 school, equivalencies will no longer be used as part of the Northwestern Dining [[Meal plan]].
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2. Starting in 2017/2018 school, equivalencies will no longer be used as part of the Northwestern Dining [[Meal plan]] <ref>[https://northwestern.sodexomyway.com/dining-plans/], Northwestern Dining Website. </ref>
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
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==Example Sentence==
 
==Example Sentence==
 
Darn! I forgot to claim my equivalency before 7PM, now it is only worth 7 dollars.
 
Darn! I forgot to claim my equivalency before 7PM, now it is only worth 7 dollars.
 
==References==
 
 
<ref>[https://northwestern.sodexomyway.com/dining-plans/], Northwestern Dining Website. </ref>
 

Revision as of 10:13, 5 June 2017

Pronounciation

[ee 'kwih vuh 'len seez]

Part of Speech

Noun

Description

1. A meal credit that can be exchanged for its current mealtime amount in non-dining hall food venues, such as Norris.

Mealtime Equivalencies

Mealtime Equivalency Value
Breakfast (Before 11AM) $5.00
Lunch (11-5PM) $7.00
Dinner (5-7PM) $9.00
Late Night (After 7PM) $7.00

2. Starting in 2017/2018 school, equivalencies will no longer be used as part of the Northwestern Dining Meal plan [1]

Usage

Used by Northwestern students living in on-campus housing.

Example Sentence

Darn! I forgot to claim my equivalency before 7PM, now it is only worth 7 dollars.
  1. [1], Northwestern Dining Website.