Craving a burrito but stuck at home, on campus or in the office? You might soon be in luck.

is partnering with San Francisco-based mobile commerce startup

to roll out delivery options for 100 college campuses nationwide, and three of the markets slated for a fall 2015 rollout are in Michigan. Chipotle fans at University of Michigan, Michigan State and Eastern Michigan University should soon be able to order their burritos, tacos, burrito bowls, chips and salads for delivery through the Tapingo app. "Chipotle has been popular with students going back to our very first restaurant near the University of Denver, and we are always looking for ways to better engage with them," Chipotle chief of creative and development Mark Crumpacker said in a statement. And though Tapingo primarily targets "Millennials and Gen Zs," the delivery service isn't just for students. "The beauty of Tapingo is that it's a free app in the AppStore and on Google Play," Tapingo public relations manager Leanne Reis said. "Anyone can download the app and use it, so if you are located near one of our Chipotle partners, you can be a Tapingoer, whether or not you're a student! We're carefully selecting delivery zones that will maintain high efficiency. We will maintain optimal delivery zones for all of our users." Delivery times are estimated at 25 minutes, and Tapingo announced that the average user will pay $2.99 in delivery fees. Tapingo has announced no specific dates for the campus roll-outs other than a fall 2015 target. "We are on schedule with our current roll-out plans, and we're committed to making sure each stage is handled properly," Reis said. "Our students come first, and I don't want anyone to be disappointed if we're a few days late." Chipotle has partnered with a few delivery services in limited markets previously, but this collaboration with Tapingo marks the first larger-scale delivery strategy for the Denver-based fast casual Tex Mex chain.

, with an additional 60 cities yet to be revealed for a spring 2016 launch.

Jessica Webster covers food and dining for The Ann Arbor News. Reach her at JessicaWebster@mlive.com. You also can follow her on Twitter and on Google+.