Which Immunizations Do I Need?
Different types of students are required to have different vaccinations. Please read this page carefully to make sure you know what you need.
All Students
ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ law requires all students — no matter what year or program you're in (undergraduate, graduate and law students) — to be vaccinated against the following:
- Hepatitis B
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- TB Skin test for all international students
- Meningitis vaccination for all students living on campus
Immunization records are to be submitted to the Admissions Office. You can submit these records electronically
If you don't have copies of your proof of vaccination, don't worry: There's a simple blood test we administer to determine your immunities.
International Students
Vaccination requirements for international students are the same as for domestic students; however, they do need to have their doctor complete the following form, then return it to OCU.
Dormitory residents on campus:
In addition to Hepatitis B and MMR, dorm residents must be vaccinated against Meningococcal disease, or else sign a waiver declining this vaccine. ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ state law requires this.
On-campus housing residents:
In addition to Hepatitis B and MMR, dorm residents must be vaccinated against Meningococcal disease, or else sign a waiver declining this vaccine. OCU requires this.
The meningitis vaccine is available for purchase during walk-in hours in the Campus Health Clinic.
OCU students who don't live in any form of campus housing are only required to be immune to Hepatitis B and MMR.
In addition to Hepatitis B and MMR, nursing students living in campus housing must be immunized against:
- Meningitis
In addition to Hepatitis B and MMR, all nursing students must be immunized against:
- Hepatitis B
- MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
- TDAP
The following tests and vaccines are also required annually:
- Tuberculin Test
- Flu Vaccine
Planning to Study Abroad or Travel Outside of the United States? If you are planning to travel or study abroad, information regarding recommended or required vaccines is available from the Center for Disease Control at: .
Call Campus Health with questions about immunization records and requirements at (405) 373-2400
You can also e-mail confidentially to [email protected]. Do not email your immunization requests to this address.
If you have an electronic version of your proof of vaccination, you can .