Meningococcal meningitis vaccine requirement form utd 2026

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  2. Begin with Section A, where entering students must provide their UTD ID number, name, and contact information. Ensure all details are printed legibly in blue or black ink.
  3. Indicate your student status by checking the appropriate box (U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, International).
  4. If under 18, complete the parental/representative permit section by providing the required information and signature.
  5. Move to Section B for immunization documentation. Sign and date this section after reviewing the acceptable documentation requirements.
  6. In Section C, if opting for a waiver, print your name and sign after understanding the implications of not receiving the vaccination.

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Details below are specific to immunization requirements for admission to Texas AM University. Texas AM University requires proof of the bacterial meningitis vaccine (or affidavit declining the vaccination) as a requirement for class registration.
Vaccines are currently available at most CVS Pharmacy and MinuteClinic locations and is no cost with most insurance plans. *FOR MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINATIONS FOR ALL PRETEENS AND TEENS: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Where can I get immunizations? Whether youre looking for flu, pneumonia (pneumococcal), whooping cough or meningitis (meningococcal) vaccinations, we can help. CVS offers vaccines for children, adolescents, teens and adults.
Acceptable forms of the vaccination include Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine (MenACWY), Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccines (MCV) or MenQuadfi. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) notes the vaccination with the MenB vaccine does not replace the vaccination with MENACWY.
How to get the MenACWY vaccine. Teenagers are usually given the MenACWY vaccine at school when theyre 13 or 14 years old (school year 9 or 10). If you missed having the vaccine when you were at school, you can still get it up until the age of 25. Ask your GP about getting vaccinated.

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At least 34 states and the District of Columbia require some type of vaccination for students who are attending college or university classes. For example: At least 22 states require meningococcal vaccine, with most requiring meningococcal vaccine for students living on campus.
children aged 12 months. adolescents aged 14-16 years (primarily delivered through school-based vaccination programs) people aged 2 months or older with certain medical conditions.
Adults. For adults, a healthcare providers office or pharmacy are usually the best places to receive recommended vaccines. If your healthcare provider doesnt have meningococcal vaccines, ask for a referral. Federally funded health centers can also provide services if you dont have a regular source of health care.

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