CSU Immunization Policy
Under Executive Order 803 guidelines, the CSU Immunization Policy requires students to obtain vaccinations and screenings as advised by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) for diseases that are spread via respiratory transmission, aligning with collegiate health protocols.
At Stan State, we prioritize the holistic wellbeing of every individual, understanding that their health resonates throughout our entire campus community. Through comprehensive support services and proactive initiatives, we empower our students to pursue their academic and personal aspirations with confidence.
New and Transfer Students
Requirements for New and Transfer Students
Executive Order 803 mandates that newly enrolled students provide proof of:
- Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine or proof of immunity by blood titer
Required of all first-time enrollees at California State University campuses, 18 years of age and younger.
Housing Students and Student Athletes
Requirements for Housing Students and Student-Athletes
Complying with CSU Immunization Requirements
Upload a photocopy of any of the following showing proof of immunity to the Student Health Center MyHealth web portal:
- Childhood immunization record (yellow card);
- High school transcript if immunization information is documented on it;
- Lab reports from your doctor showing immunity (titers)
Don't know how to report your immunization status?
MyHealth Web Portal
MyHealth Web Portal is an online platform designed to provide convenient access to campus health resources and services for students. It offers features like appointment scheduling, prescription refill requests and secure messaging with medical staff.
Students can upload and manage their immunization records using the web portal to meet compliance with vaccination records.
Vaccines Available at the Student Health Center
Select immunizations are available at the Student Health Center. Provider consultation is required before any vaccination (not including the flu shot) will be administered. Additional information on vaccines, including adult vaccinations, is available from the Immunization Action Coalition.
- Hepatitis A – a series of 2 vaccinations
- Hepatitis B – a series of 3 vaccinations
- Influenza (Flu Shot)
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) - a series of 2 vaccinations
- Meningococcal ACWY
- Meningococcal B
- Tdap (Tetanus & Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
Once approved by a provider, vaccinations are available by appointment during the following times:
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday:
8:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Tuesday & Friday:
9:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Vaccine Fees
If you have health insurance, check with your insurance provider to determine if the cost will be less expensive if you utilize your insurance. If you do not have insurance, check with the local Public Health department as some immunizations may be less expensive through their organization.
There is a nominal fee* for all vaccines.
Vaccine | Doses | Cost per Dose |
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Hepatitis A (Available by Special Order) | 2 | $69.00 |
Hepatitis B (Available by Special Order) | 3 | $107.00 |
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) (Available by Special Order) | 2 | $85.00 |
Meningococcal ACWY (Available by Special Order) | 1 | $146.00 |
Meningococcal B (Available by Special Order) | 2 | $159.00 - $185.00 |
Tdap (Tetanus & Pertussis) |
1 | $47.00 |
FAQs
Have your family doctor or the Student Health Center draw an MMR/HepB blood titer.
If you need the immunization(s) you can go to:
- Your family physician's office
- A local pharmacy
- Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
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The Student Health Center
Call the Student Health Center (209) 667-3396 to schedule an appointment to discuss the immunizations with a provider.
Download and complete section 5 of the Immunization Clearance/Waiver Form and return it and a letter of contrary belief to the Student Health Center.
Download the Immunization Clearance/Waiver form.doc
Additional Information
Updated: August 20, 2024