COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Students
See the COVID-19 Resources for Students page for the most up to date information on COVID-19 vaccination requirements for students.
See the COVID-19 Resources for Students page for the most up to date information on COVID-19 vaccination requirements for students.
New York State Public Health Law 2165 requires all students entering a post-secondary institution to provide their health services center with immunity to Measles, Mumps and Rubella. This law applies to students born on or after January 1, 1957, who are taking more than three credits in person or registered for six credits or more. Proof of immunity must be documented by a health care practitioner or other acceptable evidence in the following ways:
Measles, otherwise known as rubeola — 2 doses live measles vaccine administered after 12 months of age and at least 30 days apart (exact dates of vaccinations are required);
Mumps, 1 live dose mumps vaccine administered after 12 months of age (exact dates of vaccination is required);
Rubella, also known as German measles –1 live dose mumps vaccine administered after 12 months of age (exact dates of vaccination is required);
Serology (lab) report showing immunity to measles, mumps and rubella. The lab report must be an actual copy showing your immunity to MMR’s.
We will accept any one of the following documentation for your MMR vaccinations:
a) A copy of your immunizations (including actual dates) on an official government/ school letterhead — the simplest place to obtain this may be from your most recently attended high school or college; OR
b) A copy of your immunizations (including actual dates) on physician’s letterhead, which includes printed name, address and telephone number; OR
c) Have a blood test to confirm immunity. Please note: a copy of the lab report must accompany your campus immunization form for acceptance.
Or email to: admissions@sph.cuny.edu
New York State Public Health Law 2167 requires all post-secondary institutions to provide information on Meningitis and the Meningitis vaccine to all students taking more than three credits in person or registering for six credits or more (or its equivalent). In addition, each institution is required to maintain a record of the following for each student:
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These laws apply to students taking six credits or more regardless if the student is in a degree seeking program or not.
Or email to: admissions@sph.cuny.edu
If you choose to forgo providing proof of vaccination for meningitis, you also have the option of removing the Meningitis stop on your account yourself.
The meningitis response form is available via the checklist in your CUNYFirst account.
To file for a religious exemption to immunization requirements, fill out the Religious Exemption to Immunization Form.
To file for a medical exemption to immunization requirements, fill out the Medical Exemption to Immunization Form.
New York City Department of Health regulation 10 NYCRR, Section 66-1.3 (d)