Seattle University requires all students/staff/faculty enrolled in
undergraduate courses to provide documentation that they have had two
doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR), a Tetanus booster in the
last 10 years, and the 3 doses of the Hepatitis B series.Students may not attend classes or live in the Residence Halls until they have provided their immunization records.
In
addition to the above immunizations, it is strongly recommended that you
complete the usual childhood vaccine series and consider the
Meningococcal vaccine. Immunization experts have issued a new
vaccination recommendation for meningococcal disease stating that all
first-year students living in residence halls should be immunized
against meningococcal disease, a rare, but potentially fatal, bacterial
infection commonly referred to as meningitis. Seattle University,
however, at this time does not require the vaccine. The Student Health
Center, like other primary care clinics, offers all of the required
vaccines.
Please enter your mandatory immunization records online at SU Online Student Health.
Once you enter your records please send us a hard copy for
verification. We will also accept photocopies of official immunization
records from your primary care health provider’s office or records from
your high school. Many of you may be unaware that your high school
already has this information and is an excellent resource for obtaining
these records.
For questions or assistance, please contact the Student Health Center.