Meningitis Information

Requirements
Submitting Documentation
Deadline
Forms
Legislation


REQUIREMENTS

Students who are 21 years old and younger*, will be required to provide documentation of a bacterial meningitis vaccination (or submit a waiver/exemption) by the deadline. The bacterial meningitis vaccination or booster must be administered within five years of the deadline.

*This is applicable only to new UNTHSC students or students returning from a leave of absence. Students registered in an online only program are not required to have this vaccination, but will need to submit the waiver for online only form.

It is important that students and their parents consult a physician about the need to be immunized against bacterial meningitis to prevent the disease. Be sure to read about bacterial meningitis. Immunizations are available from a personal physician or a local Health Department.


SUBMITTING DOCUMENTATION

At this time, records for meningitis must be submitted to Medicat. If you do not have a Medicat user name password assigned yet, please submit proper documentation to health@unthhsc.edu. Proper documentation includes the following:

  1. A certificate signed by a health care practitioner. (A Certified Document provides PDF document and forms recipients with added assurances of its authenticity and integrity.)
  2. An official immunization record that provides evidence of receiving the vaccination.
  3. A completed exemption form.

If you have questions about this process or if you have not received the email, please contact the Registrar and Student Records Office.

Online Only Student Waiver

Submit the waiver for online only students to the Registrar and Student Records Office.


DEADLINE

Records must be received by 5:00 PM 10 days before the first day of class.

Students will be allowed to enroll prior to submitting documentation. However classes will be cancelled after 5:00 PM on the date listed above for students who have not submitted proper documentation or requested an extension of the deadline (contact health@unthsc.edu for more information about extending the deadline). Students who do not submit their immunization record by the deadline will not be allowed to attend classes for the semester.

If you will be unable to make this deadline, please contact the Registrar and Student Records Office as soon as possible!


FORMS

Submitting Bacterial Meningitis Immunization Vaccination Records

UNTHSC Meningitis Immunization Record Form

  • This form is not required. You can use this to assist you in getting documentation of the immunization.
  • Send to health@unthsc.edu and upload to Medicat. If you have not been assigned a user name and password for Medicat please send directly to health@unthsc.edu

Waivers & Exemptions

Online Waiver

  • Students that are enrolled exclusively in online (distance learning) courses and will not be attending any classes on the campus may submit a waiver for exemption from the meningitis vaccination requirement.
  • This must be returned to the Registrar and Student Records Office.
  • Students will need to submit the Meningitis Waiver for Online Course Enrollment each term in which the exemption is requested. If the student wishes to attend classes on campus at any point, they must immediately submit proof of meningitis vaccination to the Registrar and Student Records Office. Failure to do so will result in cancellation of courses.

Medical Exemption Affidavit

  • Used to request a medical exemption.
  • Must be signed by a physician.
  • Send to health@unthsc.edu and upload to Medicat.

Exemption for Reasons of Conscience


LEGISLATION

The 82nd Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, revised existing statutory requirements for higher education students related to vaccination against bacterial meningitis. To read more about this legislation, please visit the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board website or read Title 19, Part 1, Chapter 21 SubChapter T of the Texas Administrative Code.

In 2013, Texas legislation changed making the age requirement for the bacterial meningitis under 22 years of age.