250 Trade a Meals (TAM): The convenience of TAMs, included in your mandatory Residence Meal Plan allows you to “trade-in” a dining hall meal from your 21 weekly meals to build your own combo meal in participating retail locations. Under Canada Revenue Guidelines, TAM combos are required to be a full meal.
250 Trade a Meals (TAM): The convenience of up to four TAM swipes per day, allows you to “trade-in” a dining hall meal from your plan for a combo meal in a retail location, adding flexibility to your meal plan to eat outside of the dining halls at participating locations across campus.
TAMs add flexibility to where you can eat on campus while juggling your busy schedule. In participating retail food locations, use a TAM to build your own combo taking a single menu item and making it a meal with a main dish, a side, and a beverage.
Any unused meals do not carry forward to the next academic year. Flex $ balances will carry over to the next academic year. Any unused Flex $ expire upon graduation or are refundable less a $50 administration fee.
21 weekly meals: Eat in your choice of three All-You-Care-To-Eat dining halls using up to four meal swipes and four TAMs daily. Supplement retail food purchases with your Flex $. Your plan also includes 5 guest passes where you can bring a friend to the dining hall for $5.
Set up by an employer for an employee, the account allows employees to contribute a portion of their regular earnings to pay for qualified expenses. In most cases, these funds are reserved for medical expenses, although they may also be used to cover dependent care expenses.
Flex $ is simply money loaded onto your student, staff or faculty card to help budget your spending on food and beverages on campus. With the swipe of your card, the transaction amount will be deducted from the balance on your card by the cashier at participating retail locations on campus.
Flex Dollars are a Stored Value account linked to your ID card. They are only available with the purchase of eligible meals plans. This tender type is for dining only and is accepted at all Food Service locations.
Queen's University generally does not have a "profit motive" as it is a not-for-profit organization, however, like a commercial enterprise, it must seek to keep its costs in line with its revenues.
Flex $ loaded on your student card acts as cash. Pay for snacks and meals on the go with the swipe of your card in all retail food service locations on campus. Purchases will be deducted from the balance on your card, which you can top up at any time throughout the year in the Student Residence and Dining Portal.
It works much like a web forum where courses are chronologically organized to lay out assignments, readings, videos, discussion forums, quizzes, group work, and tutorials, all of which are available 24/7. You can log into OnQ on the first day of classes to access your course materials.
The Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) is a two-year residential early entrance college program serving approximately 375 high school juniors and seniors at the University of North Texas.
A full-time course load for a full year consists of a maximum of 30.0 units. If studying at Queen's for the full academic year (September to April), students can mix and match 3.0 unit courses with 6.0 unit courses for a total of 30.0 units.
Queen's thriving community has something for everyone with more than 250 student clubs. These clubs, associated with The Alma Mater Society (AMS) and The Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS), offer a great way for you to engage with peers and establish community during your time at Queen's.
Citi Flex Pay is a Buy Now, Pay Later program that allows cardholders to make credit card purchases, then pay them back over a set period of time with a fixed monthly payment. Users can repay purchases over $75 in finite terms without having to apply for a separate loan or additional line of credit.
Flex Pay is a feature that enables you to request a deposit of your earnings, up to once per day, with your current registered bank account— for a small fee. The earnings deposit will occur on the same business day if you cash out before 8pm EST. After this time, it will be received the next business day.
How do I find out how many Flex Dollars I have left?
Flex dollar balances can be found at any of our dining venue cash registers after a purchase is made. They can also be tracked through the student's CSP account under 'University Quicklinks'.
Flex dollars are not common tender, but rather scrip or local currency that can be used to purchase items such as food, snacks, and school supplies. In insurance, flex dollars are used to assign values to an employee's benefits.
Flex Dollars are a part of UK Dining meal plans and are used exclusively at dining locations on campus. CatCash, however, is a debit program that is a feature of your student's UK WildCard ID. CatCash can be used on and off campus to purchase food, bookstore items, printing, copying, prescriptions, and more.
Reputation. Queen's University has placed in post-secondary school rankings. In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities rankings, the University ranked 201–300 in the world, and 9–12 in Canada. The 2024 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 209th in the world and the eleventh in Canada.
Queen's University Canada, is known for its Nobel Prize in Physics. In addition, its faculty across physics, cancer research, data analytics, surveillance studies, physics, mental health research, and geo-engineering is well-revered globally.
The oldest building at Queen's, this graceful neoclassical villa was built as a private home for the local Anglican Archdeacon George Okill Stuart in 1839.