Oklahoma State Law requires all students who attend Oklahoma colleges and universities to provide proof of immunization. Please visit the CDC website for information on hepatitis B, MMR, and meningitis vaccinations.
Immunizations Required by Law
Vaccination | Who must comply | Compliance Requirements |
---|---|---|
Meningitis* | All new students living in on campus housing | Proof of vaccination or submit Meningococcal Vaccine Waiver. Click link below. |
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) TWO DOSES | All students born after Jan. 1, 1957 | Proof of vaccination or submit an exemption. Click link below. |
Hepatitis B series THREE DOSES | All students | Proof of completion of Hepatitis B series or submit an exemption. Click link below. |
*Oklahoma law requires all students living in campus housing to be provided information regarding meningococcal disease and the availability of a vaccine that may prevent meningitis.
The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), meningitis, and hepatitis B vaccinations are available at Hurricane Health and at many local pharmacies, or from your primary care provider.
Submit proof of immunizations/exemptions
Submitting Immunization Records
- Using the button above, log in using your University of Tulsa username and password. Need help? Learn more about your username and password online.
- Enter the dates you received your hepatitis B and MMR vaccines (or the individual measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines), and the meningitis vaccine, if applicable.
- Upload an image of your immunization record. We accept the following file types: PDF, PNG, JPG, JPEG, or GIF files. A clear, focused image using your smartphone is acceptable.
- Click Submit Report to submit the completed form.
Proof of Immunizations
Proof of immunizations requires the following:
- Signature of a physician or nurse, or a stamp verifying the accuracy of submitted information on any of the following:
- Shot records
- Medical records
- School health records
- Laboratory test results demonstrating immunity
- A printout from your state immunization registry
Exemptions
- Medical, religious, and moral exemptions are allowed by law and such requests must be using the above form.
- The requirement shall not apply to students enrolling in courses delivered via the internet or distance learning formats in which the student is not required to attend class on campus.