Nutrition Services

Support from Cornell Dining

Students are invited to consult with Cornell Dining's Registered Dietitian Nutritionist about nutrition or food-allergy questions or concerns.

Cornell Dining provides support for students with food allergies and special diets, including their INDIGO Kitchen program, designed to provide safe, convenient meals for students with food allergies and other medically diagnosed medical needs.  

Affordable food resources

If you’re experiencing difficulty obtaining sufficient food in an affordable and convenient way, please consider these affordable food resources.

About our nutrition services 

Cornell Health's nutritionists provide nutrition counseling for students seeking information and guidance about their dietary needs and practices, and students who need (or want) to adhere to a special diet. 

Registered Dietitian Nutritionists can support you in your efforts to:

  • Evaluate and understand your dietary and nutritional needs
  • Develop nutritional strategies to your support health, fitness, or athletic goals
  • Better understand the connection between fueling, metabolism, and physical and mental health
  • Navigate barriers to healthy eating such as managing time, stress and anxiety, complicated food environments (dining halls, learning to cook for oneself), and competitive and recreational sport training and competition
  • Eat well while following a special diet (related to a medical condition, or to a personal choice such as vegetarianism, etc.)
  • Cultivate a positive body image

Meet our Registered Dietitian Nutritionists.

To learn more about healthful eating, visit our Nutrition page.

Nutrition appointments

Appointments with members of our Nutrition team can be made in one of two ways:

Nutrition workshops 

Cornell Health's Nutrition team offers workshops by request for student groups. Please submit this program request form to request a workshop. 

Support for disordered eating concerns

Our “Collaborative Health and Eating Program” (CHEP) (formerly called "Cornell Healthy Eating Program) is a coordinated, multidisciplinary team of Cornell Health providers made up of nutrition, medical, nursing, psychiatry, and counseling providers who work together to support students struggling with disordered eating and related concerns. 

If you're struggling with disordered eating or an eating disorder – or if your feelings and behaviors related to body image and eating begin to impede your ability to participate in and enjoy life – it’s important to seek help.

Learn more on our CHEP webpage.

Recommended resources (non-Cornell)

Visit our Mental Health & Well-being Resources page for a list of recommended podcasts, articles, websites, and more.