<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thank you to all who responed to my question. Summary: One response from a teacher thought that if a note from a doctor with verification of special diatary needs were provided then it might be legal to expect the cafeteria to provide special meals. One parent wrote that her son was attending St. Lawrence University in Canton,N.Y. and was treated with a great deal of care. He was allowed to meet with the dietician and another celiac student. They ordered gf food and the school also found special suites for each student that had kitchens. Good job St. Lawrence University! Another individual wrote that he had heard that you could be discharged from the army if you were diagnosed with a condition that required a special diet. For all of the college students who indicate that they are having problems... I suggest that you contact your Dean of Student Services and provide appropriate documentation in order to make life easier. Most deans are very student oriented and usually try their best to help. Good luck all.