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Oklahoma Statutes, Title 70 sec. 3244 requires that all students who enroll as a full-time or part-time student in an Oklahoma public or private postsecondary institution provide documentation of vaccinations against Hepatitis B (three doses) and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR - two doses).

See the attached Certification of Compliance for details regarding this Oklahoma law. If you have trouble opening the link, right-click and open in a new window.

Do you need to receive an MMR or Hepatitis B injection?
To make an appointment, call (405) 325-4441 and press option (1) for clinic appointments.

Hepatitis B Vaccine Information

MMR Vaccine Information

Please send the appropriate documentation to:

The University of Oklahoma
Immunization Office
620 Elm Ave.
Norman, OK 73019-3146

The compliance form and documents may also be emailed to immunization@ou.edu , faxed
to 405-325-7542, or uploaded on the form below.

Do you need to receive an MMR, Hepatitis B injection, or Tuberculosis Test?
To make an appointment, call (405) 325-4441 and press option (1) for clinic appointments.

OU Health Services administers immunizations for students, faculty, staff and dependents who are traveling outside of the United States. OUHS is a certified yellow fever clinic. If possible, you should schedule your appointment six months prior to your departure. An early appointment is advised because some immunizations require a series of injections over a period of time and/or take a few days or weeks to give you full immunity. Please bring your immunization records to your appointment. The nurse will then determine which immunizations are required and which immunizations are recommended. Recommended immunizations may vary depending on your age, current health, departure/arrival dates, and travel itinerary. OU Health Services follows the recommendations set by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and WHO (World Health Organization). The cost of the travel consultation may vary depending on the number of destinations and the immunizations needed. 

There are several things we will need to know before recommending immunizations or medication:

1. Where are you traveling?
2. What is the length of your stay?
3. Dates of departure and return.
4. If you are visiting urban or rural areas.
5. Current list of medications and chronic health conditions.

OU Health Services offers the following vaccinations to prevent childhood diseases.  Children under the age of 4 are required to see a medical provider prior to vaccination.

  • TDaP and DT (tetanus, diptheria, acellular pertussis; tetanus and diptheria)
  • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
  • Haemophilus Influenza (Hib)
  • Hepatitis A and B
  • Influenza
  • Varicella (chickenpox)
  • Polio
  • Pneumococcal
  • Rotavirus
  • HPV (human papilloma virus)
  • Meningococcal ACWY and B

Click here for a schedule of childhood and adolescent vaccines.

 

The following adult immunizations are available by appointment. Cost may vary depending on the number and type of injections. Once the nurse has determined which immunizations are to be given, pricing information can be obtained from the OU Health Services Patient Services.

  • PPD (TB Screening)
  • Hep A
  • Hep B
  • HPV (human papilloma virus)
  • Tdap and Td (tetanus, diptheria, acellular pertussis; tetanus and diptheria)
  • MMR (measles, mumps and rubella)
  • Varicella (chicken pox)
  • Zoster (shingles)
  • Influenza
  • Pneumococcal
  • Meningococcal ACWY *
  • Meningococcal B

 

* The American College Health Association (ACHA) has recommended that college students consider pre-exposure vaccination to reduce their risk of meningoccal meningitis.

Click here for information on what vaccines adults may need.

 

Take this adolescent and adult vaccine quiz to find out which vaccines you may need.

Moderna and Pfizer (age 12 and up)  vaccines are available by appointment.

COVID-19 Vaccine Info

Upload your Immunization Records Here