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Students who have graduated from a Connecticut public or non-public high school as of June 1999 or later are not required to submit immunization proof.
By law (Public Act 89-90), all higher education institutions in Connecticut require all other full time (degree seeking and non-degree/non-matriculating), or matriculating students born after December 31, 1956, to provide proof of adequate immunization against measles and rubella before permitting the student to enroll. Any student who (1) presents a certificate from a physician stating that in the opinion of the physician such immunization is medically contraindicated, (2) provides a statement that such immunization would be contrary to his religious beliefs, or (3) presents a certificate from a physician, or the director of health in the student's present or previous town of residence, stating that the students has had a confirmed case of such disease shall be exempt from the appropriate provisions of this section.
Measles: The State Department of Health Services requires two doses of measles vaccine to ensure adequate immunization. The first dose must have been administered after January 1, 1969, and on or after the student's first birthday. The second dose must have been administered after January 1, 1980, and at least one month after the first dose.
Rubella: (German Measles) One dose of vaccine is considered adequate for all students. This dose must have been administered on or after the student's first birthday.
Students may present serologic (blood test) evidence in place of vaccinations to verify immunity, or a physician's or municipal health director's certification that the student has already had measles.
If students are unable to provide the above data due to a documented medical condition, an explanatory note from the attending physician must be attached to the immunization form. The law also allows for exemption for religious reasons. In the event of an outbreak of measles or rubella on this campus, students who are not in compliance with the immunization requirements will be excluded from classes until their immunizations are complete.
Contact ~ admissions@qvcc.commnet.edu
| Maria Angelos Acting Director of Admissions |
Sarah Hendrick Assistant Director of Admissions |
Katie Gregory Assistant Director of Admissions for the Willimantic Center |
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Willimantic
729 Main Street |