Is is possible to attend college without proof MMR (measles)vaccine when a college requires the vaccination?
I guess to begin with it will depend on the college. My husband is in college now and they never asked him for any records like that to attend, so to start I would say that each college sets their own policy on it. Second, for colleges that do require immunization records that you have not had, some of them allow exceptions for things like… • You were born before January 1, 1957 • You provide a signed statement that your religious tenets and practices prohibit the receipt of any type of immunization (parents must sign if you are under age 18) • You provide a physician’s statement certifying you are allergic to the MMR vaccine • You provide written documentation from a physician indicating you have a diagnosed case of MMR • You have documentation showing MMR immunity If you know the exact college your wanting to attend and they have a immunization policy, you could always call the admission office and talk to someone about what (if any) exceptions there are to their policy.
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