Must show immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella. Acceptable proof of immunity includes:
- Immunization cards or records from childhood, in English or officially translated, or a New School Immunization Form, signed
and stamped by your medical provider, showing proof of having received two measles vaccinations, one mumps vaccination, and one rubella vaccination. The dates of these vaccinations must be indicated by your medical provider or included on your
submitted immunization record. These vaccinations must have been received on or after your first birthday and at least 28 days apart.
- Official immunization records from another school you attended, such as high school or college.
- A copy of an official lab report (blood antibody titer), showing immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella.
- Proof of honorable discharge from the armed services within ten years from the date of application, enabling students to attend while obtaining official immunization records.
- If you have had the measles and/or mumps in the past, no proof of vaccination is necessary. However, date of infection must be documented and verified by a medical provider to be accepted.
Students living in university housing are required to submit proof of having received a meningitis ACWY vaccine within
the past five years.
If your meningitis ACWY vaccination date becomes more than five old while you are living on campus, you are required to receive a new meningitis ACWY vaccine on that day. For information about meningococcal meningitis, please visit
cdc.gov/meningitis.
Must complete a meningococcal response form:
To complete the form, log in to the SHS Portal, click on Medical Clearances, then click on Update, next to Meningococcal Response Form. If you choose the option on the form
stating you have received the meningitis ACWY vaccine, you must upload documentation of the
vaccine; only meningitis ACWY vaccines received within the past five years meet the requirement.
COVID-19 vaccination is now strongly encouraged but not required:
Students are advised to upload their COVID vaccination information to the SHS portal along with their other vaccination records. Regardless of COVID vaccination history, the current CDC recommendation is that all individuals age six and older receive one bivalent Moderna or Pfizer vaccine to be considered up-to-date. If you have received a bivalent dose, you are up-to-date.