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Meal Plan Exemptions

All students who live in residence at Carleton College are required to take the board plan associated with the building in which they reside unless they choose to select a meal plan with more meals. All freshmen must take the traditional 20 meal plus dining dollars plan their first term at Carleton. This is grounded in both principle—that a major feature of living at a residential college is table sharing—and economic practicality: because we equip and staff a full dining program, we need students to participate in the program to pay for this service.

Exemptions from the board plan are rare. They are made solely on documented health conditions that require special diets that cannot be accommodated by Carleton Dining Services.

If you have not successfully achieved a dietetic accomodation with Dining Services, you may petition for a meal plan exemption. Use the form on this page to do so.

Related Documents

  • Meal Plan Exemption Request (33 KB PDF Document)
    23 March 2009
    If you have special dietary restrictions that you believe prohibit eating in the dining halls, please submit this form and the documentation requested to Residential Life prior to the fifth day of the term for which you are requesting an exemption.
  • 27 October 2008
    In order to ensure the provision of reasonable and appropriate accommodations and services, current and comprehensive documentation is required. This form should be submitted with professional letterhead and qualifications of the examiner provided. A decision on housing and meal plan accommodations can not be made without proper documentation.