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College Student With Celiac At Either Nyu Or Gwu


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Hi!

I'm going to attend either NYU or GWU in Spring 2007, starting in January, and was wondering if there were any other people who have celiac who attend these schools. It would be great if I could talk to them about where to eat and whether or not they need a roommate. Please reply ASAP because the term starts soon. Thanks!


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Hi!

I'm going to attend either NYU or GWU in Spring 2007, starting in January, and was wondering if there were any other people who have celiac who attend these schools. It would be great if I could talk to them about where to eat and whether or not they need a roommate. Please reply ASAP because the term starts soon. Thanks!

Hi and welcome!!

Although my son is not a celiac, he does attend NYU. His sister and brother are celiacs. I do know that there are a lot of options in NY city for eating gluten free. You can do a search on this forum, for people who have visited NY. Try the travel forum. Also, he told me that there is a wonderful Whole Foods market I believe in Union Square. This is an invaluable resource as well. I don't know what NYU has set up for celiacs. My daughter is a Freshman at a different out of state school, and we are having a tough time getting food set up for her. Wherever you attend, contact the dining services immediately to see what they have to accommodate your diet. I wish you much success in dealing with whichever school you choose to attend.

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