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How do I get a new BuzzCard?
When and how do I get my new BuzzCard? Submit your photo and government issued ID online first! We must have your approved photo in our systems to produce your BuzzCard. First-Year students will receive your BuzzCard during Move-In or Week of Welcome.
Do BuzzCard funds expire?
BuzzCard Account funds are usable at over 200 locations on campus, including vending machines, laundry machines, select Tech Square merchants, and all Campus Dining locations. BuzzCard Funds never expire. For more information on Dining Dollars, see mealplan.gatech.edu.

Where can Ga Tech dining dollars be used?
Where can I use my Dining Dollars? Dining Dollars can be used at all on-campus dining locations. However, Dining Dollar bonuses are not accepted at food truck locations. Dining Dollars expire at the end of each academic year (end of the spring semester).
How do I put money on my BuzzCard?
Add money to your BuzzCard stored value accounts online from anywhere!
- eAccounts Portal is an online service that allows you to:
- Make real-time deposits using a credit or debit card.
- Download and print account statements.
- Check meal plan balances and transactions.
Do dining dollars roll over Gatech?

Dining Dollar balances roll over from Summer to Fall and then to Spring semester. Beginning with the 2021-2022 school year, Dining Dollars purchased but not used as of the end of the Spring semester will expire and are not refunded back to the student’s Bursar account. Unused bonus Dining Dollars will not be refunded.
Where can I use BuzzCard?
BuzzCard can be used at over 50 locations; for use in campus resources and services and use in merchant stores. Your campus identification and is your key to all of campus life. BuzzCard Funds do not expire even after you graduate! Reload BuzzCard Funds anytime anywhere!
Do meal swipes carry over semester Georgia Tech?
Students may purchase such meal plans throughout the semester through the posted purchase end date. Meal plan pricing and purchase dates are posted at dining.gatech.edu. Unused meal swipes will automatically roll over from the Fall to Spring until all plans expire at the end of the Spring semester.
Do GT Dining Dollars expire?
Unused meal swipes and Dining Dollars will automatically roll over until all plans and dollars expire at the end of the Spring semester. Unused meal swipes will not roll over. These swipes expire daily. Unused Dining Dollars will automatically roll over until all dollars expire at the end of the Spring semester.
How do I check my Gatech dining dollars?
Dining Dollar account balances are printed on the bottom of each sales receipt. Visit Student eAccount to find your meal swipe and Dining Dollar balance.
Where do I find my Gtid?
Where to find my child’s GTID number
- On the “Homepage” click the menu bar (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner.
- Click on “More”
- Then click on “GTID”
- If you have multiple children, you can view all your children by clicking on the down arrow (Top right of screen beside your child’s name).
Can dining dollars be refunded?
Issuance of refunds may take up to fourteen (14) business days. eligible for a full refund. will be refunded per the Dining Dollar refund policy in the last paragraph. Drop/Add period may receive a refund of meal plan swipes on a prorated basis.
Where do Georgia Tech students eat?
Georgia Tech Dining
Name | Address |
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Panda Express | Student Center Commons 350 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 |
Blue Donkey Coffee | Student Center, 1st Floor, 350 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 |
Ray’s Pizza Express | Student Center Food Court, 350 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 |
Do meal points roll over CPP?
It is important to note that the unused meals do not roll over from semester to semester. Meal Points, however, are replenished at the beginning of each semester and rollover from the fall to the spring semester. Unused points at the end of the spring semester are forfeited.
What does Gtid stand for?
A global transaction identifier (GTID) is a unique identifier created and associated with each transaction committed on the server of origin (source). This identifier is unique not only to the server on which it originated, but is unique across all servers in a given replication setup.