Immunization Requirements
Required Measles/Rubella Immunization
In May 1992 the State College Board authorized State-supported universities to require all students enrolling Fall 1993 and after to provide proof of immunity to measles and rubella. A student will not be allowed to register for classes until this requirement has been met. Prior enrollment at MSU does not automatically clear a student from immunization updates. This proof consists of one of the following:
- documented history of two doses of measles vaccine and one of rubella, usually given as MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella). The first of these immunizations MUST have been given AFTER 12 months of age and AFTER 1968. Immunizations given prior to the age of 12 months or before 1968 are not valid.
- serologic confirmation of immunity to measles AND rubella (must be confirmed by laboratory report)
- documented history of physician-diagnosed measles and rubella.
Temporary waivers are available for pregnant women with a physician’s letter of confirmation and expected date of confinement, or women suspecting pregnancy.
Permanent waivers are given for students:
- born before January 1, 1957, or
- providing documented proof of a significant life-threatening allergic reaction to this particular vaccine (requires documentation of reaction), or
- with a disease that will cause a permanent contraindication to immunization (requires documentation of disease).
A student can confirm his/her status with Longest Student Health Center by emailing health@msstate.edu or by calling (662) 325-0706. Additional information regarding this requirement is available at http://www.health.msstate.edu .