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Texas State UniversityCampus Dining Summary

Location
San Marcos, TX
Undergrads
21,221
Tuition (in-state)
$12,816 ($7,264)
Admission Difficulty
Easy
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Texas State University Campus Dining was reviewed by KDM22
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  • 68th
    Best Late-Night Dining Options
  • 111st
    Best Cafeteria Variety
  • 185th
    Best Quality Food

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Nate Stanley
Hometown
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Major
Anthropology
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Texas State has a variety of food choices. There are two buffets on campus, and both have a special grill where you can request food like omelets and stir-fry made the way you like it. Every dining hall has either a salad bar or a place where you can have a gourmet salad made for you. Texas State tries to provide some healthier options for on-campus dining. The most popular food court, and the one open the latest, is Jones Dining Hall. 

Since prices are a bit high without a meal plan, if you don't live on campus, you may want to pack your own lunch. The other option would be just to get a meal plan, which isn't too expensive. You can start using your meal trades at 10:30 a.m. at the Lair, while at all other places you can use meal trades as soon as they open.

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