

Your healthcare provider can determine which vaccine you need if you do not have proof of a meningococcal vaccine within the timeframe described above. Texas law does not dictate a specific type of meningococcal vaccine to satisfy this requirement (e.g., a specific brand or a vaccine that protects against strains A, C, W, and Y or strain B only). Students entering in Fall 2023 – the vaccine must have been administered on or after.Students entering in Summer 2023 – the vaccine must have been administered on or after.Students entering in Spring 2023 – the vaccine must have been administered on or after.See the vaccine administration dates by entering semester below: The vaccine is required to be administered within five years of, but no later than ten days before, the first day of classes of the semester a student enters UT Austin.

The meningococcal vaccine is required by Texas law for students who will be age 21 or younger on the first day of classes of the semester they enter UT. A copy of the official lab report must be provided. A POSITIVE BLOOD TEST showing protective antibodies to measles (rubeola).TWO DOSES OF ANY COMBINATION OF THE THREE VACCINES ABOVE.TWO DOSES OF MEASLES, MUMPS, RUBELLA, VARICELLA (MMRV) VACCINE.TWO DOSES of MEASLES/MUMPS/RUBELLA (MMR) VACCINE.permanent residentsĮvidence of MEASLES IMMUNITY (RUBEOLA) required for ALL students.Įvidence of measles immunity includes any of the following as long as the FIRST DOSE is administered on or after the first birthday and the SECOND dose is administered at least 28 days after the first dose: Medical clearance requirements for students who are U.S. Students who complete a spring semester at UT Austin, are not enrolled for the summer at UT Austin, and who return in the fall are considered "continuing” (not “entering”) students. Students who are re-enrolling at UT Austin following a break in enrollment of at least one fall or spring semester.


