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Big news in the public health world this week. The Celiac Disease Foundation just released a paper outlining recommended supports for students with Celiac in college.
All of their recommendations align exactly with what I’ve been teaching my families for years. One exception: I do recommend requesting priority class registration.
Seeing these requirements in black and white, backed by professionals from all sectors, adds gravitas to our cause. It’s a win for visibility and a validation of the challenges our students face every day in the dining hall, dorms, and beyond.
We know colleges are large, slow-moving institutions. They aren’t going to overhaul their kitchens or rewrite their disability policies tomorrow just because this paper exists. To them, this is a recommendation; to us, it’s our child’s safety.
But this paper is a good tool in our toolbox.
We can (and should!) bring this document to the table during the accommodations process. We can point to it and say, "The experts agree that this accommodation is a standard of care."
If you have a senior in high school, or are preparing for the Accommodations Process, please join us on 3/25 or 3/26 for the next Accommodations Workshop.
I would love to hear from you! Leave your messages for Andrea at [email protected] and check out www.baltimoreglutenfree.com
Gluten Free College 101
Website: www.glutenfreecollege.com
Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Glutenfreecollege
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By Andrea Tucker4.9
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Big news in the public health world this week. The Celiac Disease Foundation just released a paper outlining recommended supports for students with Celiac in college.
All of their recommendations align exactly with what I’ve been teaching my families for years. One exception: I do recommend requesting priority class registration.
Seeing these requirements in black and white, backed by professionals from all sectors, adds gravitas to our cause. It’s a win for visibility and a validation of the challenges our students face every day in the dining hall, dorms, and beyond.
We know colleges are large, slow-moving institutions. They aren’t going to overhaul their kitchens or rewrite their disability policies tomorrow just because this paper exists. To them, this is a recommendation; to us, it’s our child’s safety.
But this paper is a good tool in our toolbox.
We can (and should!) bring this document to the table during the accommodations process. We can point to it and say, "The experts agree that this accommodation is a standard of care."
If you have a senior in high school, or are preparing for the Accommodations Process, please join us on 3/25 or 3/26 for the next Accommodations Workshop.
I would love to hear from you! Leave your messages for Andrea at [email protected] and check out www.baltimoreglutenfree.com
Gluten Free College 101
Website: www.glutenfreecollege.com
Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Glutenfreecollege
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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