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California State Immunization Record (CSIR) or your
Yellow Immunization Card
- High
school transcripts (you will need to check with the
high school you attended to see if they still have
the records)
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Military medical records
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Medical records which show receipt of the vaccine
with the dates, the provider/nurse signature and the
clinic stamp
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Laboratory evidence of immunity. When showing proof
for MMR, this means that you must have a lab report which shows immunity for both Rubella and Rubeola.
For Hepatitis B, you must have the laboratory report
which shows immunity to Hepatitis B.
Q: I
can't find my proof and I don't want to be immunized.
What can I do?
A:
You can obtain laboratory proof of immunity through a
blood test. You can request this from your private
medical provider or make an appointment for the test
at Student Health & Counseling Services. You will need
a laboratory report for both Rubella and Rubeola; or
for Hepatitis B if you are 18 years of age or younger.
Q: I
am 18 years old, am I still required to show proof or
get the Hepatitis B vaccine?
A:
Yes. If you are 18 years of age or younger at the
start of your entering academic year at Cal State San
Marcos, you must show proof that you have had all
three injections. If you have not started the
vaccination or in the process of completing, you may
make an appointment to start or continue the vaccine.
Q: I
am not finished with the Hepatitis B vaccine, can I
still show proof?
A:
Yes. If you are in the middle of completing of
your vaccine, you must bring us proof that you've had
at least one or two Hepatitis B vaccinations so that we
may clear the registration hold temporarily until you
have completed the series. We cannot temporarily
waiver the hold until you have an actual registration
hold on your record.
Q: I
am a transfer student from another CSU or University
and have showed proof of immunization requirements
already at these colleges, doesn't my records
automatically transfer over?
A:
If you are transferring from another University, your
immunization records will not be automatically
transferred over to Cal State San Marcos. Therefore,
if you do not show proof of the required
immunizations, your registration will be held for the
following semester. You may call the student health
center at your previous University to obtain those
records.
Q: I
am a transfer student, am I required to have the
Hepatitis B vaccine?
A:
If you are 18 years or younger at the time of
your transfer to Cal State San Marcos, you will need
to provide proof of the Hepatitis B vaccine series. If
you are 19 years or older at the time of transfer to
Cal State San Marcos, it is not required that you must
have the Hepatitis B vaccination. It is only required
that you must show proof of your MMR vaccine. |