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This page provides information about adult immunizations. You
will find publications and reports on vaccine preventable diseases,
which are available in English and other languages (this information
provided by the Center for Disease Control), other links to find
more immunization information and immunization laws. Most of the
vaccines listed on this page are available at Student Health Services,
please call ahead (320) 308-3193 to check availability.
Student Immunization Form (IMPORTANT!)
Students
attending St. Cloud State University must complete a Student
Immunization Form, without this form you will not be able
to register for subsequent courses*.
To avoid a “registration
hold”, fill out the Online
Student Immunization Form.
You will need your SCSU Tech Id and PIN to login to the
system. Have your immunization information handy and follow
the provided instructions to complete the form. When you submit
the form your information will be electronically sent to the
Immunization Coordinator on your behalf. Please note that when you register do NOT register thru your cart, instead use the QuickAdd function in registration. Otherwise the classes in your cart will continue to block the registration even after the hold has been cleared. If you would like to submit your records via FAX (320) 308-3192.
If you have questions/concerns
about the current MN State law or St. Cloud State University's
requirements regarding immunizations please contact the Immunization
Coordinator at (320) 308-4855 or email:immunization@stcloudstate.edu
* If you choose to do
a medical or conscientious exemption you must print out the Immunization
Form (pdf) then mail or FAX (320) 308-3192 the completed form
to the Student Health Services office.
Many
of the documents on this page are .pdf files and require the Adobe
Acrobat reader. You can Download
Free Acrobat Reader here.
SCSU Health Services is now offering the MnVFC (Minnesota’s
Vaccine for Children Program). To be eligible for this program
you must meet the eligibility criteria and the vaccine MUST BE
REQUIRED by SCSU or your course of study. The eligibility criteria
are as follows:
Students who are 18 years of age or older and
- are enrolled in a MN Health Care Program.
- are uninsured
- have out of pocket expenses for vaccines.
The following vaccines
are the ONLY ones we offer in the MnVFC program: Measles, Mumps,
and Rubella (MMR), Tetanus (Td), Varicella,
and Hepatitis B. The only two vaccines that are required for
all SCSU students are the MMR and Td.
| Vaccines: |
Price |
Comments |
Information |
| Td
(tetanus,diphtheria) |
$33.00 |
Required (Minn. Stat.135A.14) |
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| Gardasil (HPV Vaccine) |
$165.00 |
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| DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) |
$54.00 |
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.pdf |
| MMR
(measles, mumps and rubella) |
$70.00 |
Required (Minn.
Stat.135A.14) |
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| Influenza |
$25.00 |
Recommended |
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| Hepatitis
B |
$50.00 |
Recommended |
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| IPV
(polio) |
$30.00 |
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| Hepatitis
A |
$64.00 |
Look for Spring Break Specials |
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| Typhoid |
$54.00 |
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| Meningitis |
$110.00 |
consider |
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| Varicella
(chickenpox) |
$100.00 |
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Pneumonococcal
(pneumonia) |
$28.00 |
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These prices are subject
to change, please call ahead for pricing and availability. |
Tetanus
and Diptheria
Minnesota Law (Minn.
Stat.135A.14) requires students enrolled in a public
or private post-secondary school in Minnesota be immunized
against tetanus and diphtheria. The most recent vaccination
must have been within the last ten years. Students enrolled
in only one class or enrolled only in extension classes
are exempt. |
Measles,
Mumps and Rubella
Minnesota Law (Minn.
Stat.135A.14) requires students enrolled in
a public or private post-secondary school in Minnesota
be immunized against measles, mumps and rubella.
All doses of vaccine must have been received after
the age of 12 months. Students are exempt if they
were born before 1957 or graduated from a Minnesota
high school after 1996. Students are exempt if
they are enrolled in only one class or enrolled
only in extension classes. Two doses of
the MMR vaccine are recommended. |
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Additional Information:
Please send the Student Immunization Record
to Student Health Services.
Current
information about the vaccine shortages.
The Centers for Disease Control
has country specific vaccine recommendations for international travel.
The Immunization
Action Coalition has vaccine information in languages other
than English.
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