Student Handbook 2022-2023

Dining Services

Keuka College’s food service provider, AVI Fresh, offers a carte blanche meal plan, which provides unlimited access to the Geiser Dining Commons from opening to closing, Monday through Sunday. Campus Dollars are also available and can be used at either the Geiser Dining Commons, Wolf Den Café or campus bookstore. Campus Dollars can be added at the Office of Student Accounts.

Academic Year Meal Hours

  •  Geiser Dining Hours
    • Monday-Friday
      • Breakfast: 7:30-10:00 am
      • Lunch: 11:00-1:30 pm
      • Dinner: 5:00-7:30 pm
      • Late Night: 8:00-10:00 pm
    • Saturday & Sunday
      • Brunch 10:30-1:30 pm
  • Wolf Den Hours 
    • Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
    • Saturday & Sunday - Closed

 

Academic Year Meal Prices (subject to change)

  • Cash/Campus Dollars
    • Breakfast: $7.84
    • Brunch: $13.63
    • Lunch: $11.33
    • Dinner: $13.63

When particular menus are requested by campus organizations for special events (e.g., Honors Convocation, Spring Weekend), food service is happy to cooperate with plans. However, two weeks’ advance notice is necessary for special ordering. Specially catered meals for private groups or individuals may be arranged.

Food service also has employment opportunities with flexible hours and competitive wages. Interested applicants may call ext. 5380 for more information. The food service fax is (315) 279-5324. Call ext. 5380 for the daily menu or you can view the menu on Keuka College website listed under student activities/dining services.

Geiser Dining Commons Regulations

Students on the board plan must present their Keuka College ID card upon entering the dining commons. All other individuals must pay using campus dollars or cash.

Proper attire is required; shoes and shirts must be worn. All animals, except service animals, are prohibited.

Food is served only during regularly scheduled meal hours.

Only complete meals may be purchased; there is no a la carte pricing (e.g., salad bar, beverages, or desserts).

Food service and its employees enforce the College policies regarding the use of alcoholic beverages in the dining commons and at locations where catered meals are provided.

“Meals on the Move (MOM)” are available for students who are unable to go to the dining commons because of illness or class conflict. A MOM may be obtained after proper authorization is presented from the student health center or from the resident director if the center is closed, or with a list of students with conflicts from the professor.

The Geiser Dining Commons is an all-you-can-eat facility, except on special occasions, which may offer premium meals.

Proper conduct in the dining commons is expected. Violators of rules will be passed onto Community Standards to go through the conduct process.