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The following immunizations are required for enrollment at Curry College:

  • 2 doses MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) or laboratory evidence of immunity (titer)
  • Hepatitis B series or titer
  • Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) within 10 years
  • 2 doses Varicella (chickenpox), titer or documentation of chickenpox
  • Meningococcal (MEN ACYW), 1 dose after the age of 16 or Meningitis ACYW waiver for all full-time students 21 years of age or younger. (*Please note Meningitis B vaccine is a different vaccine and is not required).

Unless there are specific age parameters (such as Meningitis ACYW), these requirements apply to all Curry students. These requirements include international students.

Immunizations strongly recommended but not required:

  • Covid-19 Vaccination/Booster
  • Seasonal Flu Vaccination

The immunizations required by Curry College are consistent with Massachusetts State Department of Public Health guidelines for colleges and universities and Massachusetts state law (MGL c. 15, 15C, 15D). Please visit the link below for additional information. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/school-immunizations#school-and-camp-requirements.

A health hold will be placed on any student that does not meet the vaccinations requirements or does not submit their vaccination record. Students will have 30 days in which to submit their immunization records and or be working towards immunization requirements.

College (Postsecondary Institutions)**†

Requirements apply to all full-time undergraduate and graduate students under 30 years of age and all full- and part-time health science students. Meningococcal requirements apply to the group specified in the table below.

Tdap

1 dose; and history of a DTaP primary series or age-appropriate catch-up vaccination; Tdap given at ≥7 years may be counted, but a dose at age 11-12 is recommended if Tdap was given earlier as part of a catch-up schedule; Td or Tdap should be given if it has been ≥10 years since Tdap

Hepatitis B

3 doses; laboratory evidence of immunity acceptable; 2 doses of Heplisav-B given on or after 18 years of age are acceptable

MMR

2 doses; first dose must be given on or after the 1st birthday, and second dose must be given ≥28 days after first dose; laboratory evidence of immunity acceptable; birth in the U.S. before 1957 acceptable only for non-health science students

Varicella

2 doses; first dose must be given on or after the 1st birthday and second dose must be given ≥28 days after the first dose; a reliable history of chickenpox* or laboratory evidence of immunity acceptable; birth in the U.S. before 1980 acceptable only for non-health science students

Meningococcal

1 dose; 1 dose MenACWY (formerly MCV4) required for all full-time students 21 years of age or younger; the dose of MenACWY vaccine must have been received on or after the student’s 16th birthday; doses received at younger ages do not count towards this requirement. Students may decline MenACWY vaccine after they have read and signed the MDPH Meningococcal Information and Waiver Form provided by their institution. Meningococcal B vaccine is not required and does not meet this requirement

§ Address questions about enforcement with your legal counsel. School requirements are enforced at the local level.

** The immunization requirements apply to all students who attend any classes or activities on campus, even once. If all instruction and activities are remote and the student will never be on campus in person, the requirements would not apply. Should a student physically return to campus, they would need to comply with this requirement.

† Medical exemptions (statement from a physician stating that a vaccine is medically contraindicated for a student) must be renewed annually at the start of the school year, and religious exemptions (statement from a student or parent/guardian, if the student is <18 years of age, stating that a vaccine is against sincerely held religious beliefs), should be renewed annually at the start of the school year.

*A reliable history of chickenpox includes a diagnosis of chickenpox or interpretation of parent/guardian description of chickenpox by a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or designee.

(Mass Department Public Health, Immunization Division, 3/2024)

Vaccination Exemptions/Waiver Information

If a student is requesting a medical or religious exemption from a Curry College Vaccination requirement, they must complete the Student Exemption Request Form. Medical exemption requests require a verification letter from the student’s medical provider. Religious exemption requests require a written response as to why the receipt of a vaccine or immunization would conflict with or violate sincerely held religious beliefs.