Allergy-Friendly Campus Guide: Pennsylvania State University
Hi! I'm Rowan Ford and I attend Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania. I'm currently a sophomore and I'm a Finance Major with Spanish Minor. After graduation, I plan to work in International Business. I manage peanut and tree nut allergies and have shared lots of reviews on Spokin app. Follow me there @rf7 and on Instagram @rowanfordd.Allergy-Friendly Campus Guide: Wake Forest University
Hi! I'm Ellie Gustafson, and I attend Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I'm currently a senior, and I'm a finance major. After graduation, I plan to work at Wells Fargo in New York City as an Investment Banker! I manage a peanut allergy and have shared lots of reviews on the Spokin app. Follow me there @elliegust and on Instagram @ellie.gust.Allergy Friendly Guide: Purdue University
Hi! I'm Riya Miglani, and I attend Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. I'm currently a freshman biological engineering major. After graduation, I plan to attend graduate school, or find a job if I find a good opportunity. I manage peanut, tree nut, and shellfish allergies and have shared lots of reviews on the Spokin app! Follow me there @riyamiglani and on Instagram @riyamiglani10.Allergy-Friendly Campus Guide: Union College
Hi! I'm Nicole Orlofsky and I attend Union College in Schenectady, New York. I'm currently a freshman and I'm a Political Science and Economics major. After graduation, I plan to attend law school! I manage peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish and kiwi allergies and have shared lots of reviews on Spokin app. Follow me there @nicoleorlofsky and on Instagram @nicolesallergyeats.Top 100 Food Allergy-Friendly Colleges 2023
May 1st is National College Decision Day and while many high school seniors are still deciding which school to commit to, students managing food allergies have an extra box to check. While we look forward to a day when every college is equally accommodating of food allergies, until then, there’s Spokin’s guide of the 100 Top Rated Allergy-Friendly Colleges. Out of the hundreds of colleges reviewed on the Spokin app, these schools are the top of the class with dedicated allergen-free dining halls and stations, allergen menus, knowledgeable staff, and willingness to make accommodations. See our 2024 list of the Top 100 Allergy-Friendly Colleges for more college reviews!Image credit: Washington University in St. Louis
Allergy-Friendly American University Guide
I think the allergy support at American University is great. Not only is the dining hall nut-free, but the other dining options on campus (not including the coffee shops—The Dav, The Bidge, and Starbucks) are also completely nut-free! The support for food allergies is great on campus and I feel comfortable with the Student Health Center, disability services, and dining services if I have any issues or concerns. The people here are understanding and there is nothing more reassuring than that I do not have to ask about nuts every single time I eat! They have sunflower butter as an option in the dining hall and some prepackaged sandwiches in the campus stores if that’s your jam! (no pun intended!) I’m happy here and have found some amazing people who are conscious of and thoughtful about my allergies.Location: Washington, D.C.
Allergy-Friendly Campus Guide: Auburn University
In three of Auburn University's dining halls there are allergy stations called True Balance which serve meals free from the top 8 food allergens—my go-to place to eat for dinner! There is also a Panera, Au Bon Pain, Starbucks, NYC gyro food truck, and Amsterdam taco truck on campus! I find I can eat at all these places with no worries about allergens! Location: Auburn, AlabamaAllergy-Friendly Boston University Campus Guide
Each semester at Boston University, the nutrition center met with each student with dietary restrictions to figure out meal plans and safe options. A separate dedicated pantry in each dining hall is available to anyone with allergies.Location: Boston, Massachusetts