immunization policy

Immunization Policy

Immunization Policy

The state of Indiana College Immunization Law IC 21-40-5 went into effect in the fall of 1995. This law affects full-time students upon initial enrollment at a state-supported residential college or university. Students not in compliance by the end of their first semester of enrollment may not register or attend classes during their second or subsequent semesters, until the requirements are met.

To be in compliance with the immunization law, ALL full-time students must provide documentation for the following:

  • Tetanus and Diphtheria toxoid or Tdap which has been administered within the past 10 years. Documentation must include day, month and year of vaccination.

For students born on or after January 1, 1957 the following is required:

  • One dose of MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) on or after the first birthday. Documentation must include the day, month, and year of vaccination.

  • A second dose of measles (rubeola) or a second MMR is administered 30 days after the first dose. Documentation must include day, month, and year of vaccination.

  • Tetanus and Diphtheria toxoid or Tdap within the last 10 years. Documentation must include day, month, and year of vaccination.

Meningitis B – 2 dose series – either under the trade name of Bexsero or Trumenba is strongly recommended.

  All full-time, first-time students must either have received the Meningitis vaccine OR sign the electronic meningitis waiver on their VUX. Students sign into their VUX, click on Student Self-Service and go to the Personal Information tab. Click on the Meningococcal Risk Acknowledgement Link. Read the Meningococcal disease information, click “I Agree” and submit. You MUST click on “I Accept” on the next page, and submit. You will then see a message that you have completed the requirements for the meningitis waiver.

Students may provide documented serologic (bloodwork) evidence of measles, mumps, and rubella antibodies.

Religious or medical contraindication exemptions must be filed with the Vincennes University Immunizations, WAB1.

Acceptable documentation may include:

  • Physician’s immunization certificate

  • Immunization records from high school

  • Military immunization record (DD214 will not show immunizations)

  • V.U. immunization form completed and signed by a physician or county health department

Files:

Contact Information

Documentation can be mailed or faxed to the following:

Vincennes University Immunizations    
Vincennes University, WAB1
Vincennes, IN 47591

Immunization@vinu.edu
Phone 812-888-4655
Fax 812-888-2295

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