Required Student Immunization Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Required Student Immunization Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information at the top of the form, including your full name, date of birth, and Social Security number. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. In Section A, have your healthcare provider complete the required immunizations. This section must be signed by a licensed medical professional.
  4. Proceed to Section B for recommended immunizations. While these are not mandatory, consider consulting with your academic department regarding any specific requirements.
  5. If you are under 18, complete Section C for parental consent. Ensure that a parent or guardian signs this section.
  6. Review Section D for any exemptions you may qualify for and provide necessary signatures if applicable.
  7. Once completed, save your form and return it via mail or fax to the USC Union Student Affairs Office as instructed.

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A private health care provider may grant a permanent medical exemption, documented on the Form DH 680, can be granted if a child cannot be fully immunized due to medical reasons.
Out-of-State Immunizations must be transferred to a Florida Certificate of Immunization Form (DH680). This form must be completed by a physician or a Florida County Health Department and electronically certified. Physical exams and immunizations are available.
The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and the varicella (chickenpox) vaccine are examples. Killed (inactivated) vaccines are made from a protein or other small pieces taken from a virus or bacteria. The whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine is an example.
Electronic DH Form 680 Patients can now log on to our secure server directly and print electronically certified copies of DH Form 680 from their home computers, if their health care provider is a participating physician and provides them with the State IMM Id and Certification PIN of their childs DH Form 680.
If you have records in tge system, you can request your vaccination records directly from Florida SHOTS by completing an Authorization to Disclose Confidential Information form.

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There are two ways to verify immunization history: Vaccination records from health care providers: Confirm when, where and by whom certain vaccines were administered. When these records are unavailable: Results of a blood titer test can provide the documentation that a school or workplace may need.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) requires applicants to submit documentation of having received the following vaccinations: Mumps, measles, rubella; Polio; Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids; Pertussis; Haemophilius influenza type B; and. Hepatitis B.

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