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This question, as described, was JUST ODD to me.  It has nothing to do with being tolerant of others, or PC, or anything else.  I think the question was odd, on what was described as a very generic info card, with no relevance to the rest of the limited questions asked.  And perhaps too early in the process for obtaining that kind of information.  Should they have included a "Do you have any food allergies?"  question just so they could send further information on their cafeteria's resources for those with allergies?  I could see having handouts available that describe various housing options (i.e., single sex dorm, co-ed, married housing, etc.), or clubs/greek life (including those for LGBTQ), or meal plans for those with allergies, or whatever, but why ask if the student is married, or LGBTQ, or has food allergies (or an aversion or preference for broccoli, cauliflower, or brussel sprouts) at that early stage?

 

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