If your child is a college student -or soon to be one- making sure he or she is fully vaccinated is critically important, especially for those who will be living in a dormitory or another shared space. That's because large groups of people in close proximity provide the ideal conditions for spreading diseases, including those that are vaccine-preventable.
Full-time or matriculating students born after December 31, 1956 who are attending higher education programs in Connecticut must have the following immunizations:
- Measles (2 doses)
- Mumps (2 doses)
- Rubella (2 doses)
- Varicella (2 doses)
- Meningococcal (1 dose if residing on-campus)
For a link to laws and exemptions related to required immunizations for college students, click here.
Vaccines can help keep students from contracting serious illnesses and missing classes. Not all recommended vaccines are required for college attendance. Make sure your child is protected against other diseases such as meningitis B, Human Papilomavuris Virus (HPV), COVID-19, and influenza (annually).