Immunizations

Immunization Services

Health Services provides a wide variety of vaccines: MMR, Tdap, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Twinrix (combined Hepatitis A & B), Gardasil, Meningitis, and Flu. We also offer TB (tuberculin) skin tests. For more information on TB screening, visit the MN Dept. of Health Website.

Minnesota Residents

The Minnesota College Immunization Law requires all students born after December 31, 1956, who enroll in a Minnesota college or university to be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, measles, mumps, and rubella. Health Services can provide these immunizations to students not meeting requirements.

All students, except for those who graduated from a Minnesota high school in the year 1997 or later, must have immunization documentation on file at Health Services. Students who are transferring here from another college, must also submit their immunization record to Health Services, regardless of when they graduated from high school.

All graduate students and transfer students must also have their records on file. Students must turn in their Immunization Record Form in order to register for classes. A one-semester grace period will be allowed in cases of non-compliance. If the immunization record is not submitted prior to second semester, a hold will be placed on a student's record, and he/she will be unable to register for classes. Immunization forms can be mailed in, dropped off, emailed or faxed to Health Services.  See contact us for these options.

Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC) is a statewide immunization registry that collects electronic immunization information. Patients can request their immunization record from MIIC.  There is also a new app available, Docket, that offers immunization records via your cell phone. For more information, click here. Not all clinics enter data so your record may be incomplete.

Wisconsin Residents

Click here to access your public WI immunization records. You will need to input some personal information (First and Last Name, Date of Birth, Social Security Number) and then you can print your records.

All other states

Click here to access your immunization records, sorted by state. You will need to input some personal information (First and Last Name, Date of Birth, Social Security Number) and then you can print your records.

International Students

International students from countries where Tuberculosis (TB) is endemic are required to undergo Tuberculosis (TB) screening. Information about this is provided by the UMD International Student Office.  For information on higher rates of TB, please click here to see a listing of these areas.

Students with a hold on their record will not be allowed to register for their next semester classes before completing this requirement. Please call UMD Health Services for more information, 218-726-8155.

Learn More About Vaccines

Vaccine information can be viewed at the Center for Disease Control website.

Click here for information on vaccines needed for adults (over 18).