Beginning January 2012, Texas State law (SB 1107) mandates that all entering students under the age of 30 provide a certificate signed by a health care provider or an official immunization record verifying that a student has been vaccinated against bacterial meningitis, or has received a booster during the five years prior to registration. Students may also submit proof of approved conscience exemption from the Texas Department of State Health Services (see below for more information).
Note: The bacterial meningitis vaccine expires every five years.
On the Apply Texas application (https://www.applytexas.org/adappc/html/bacterialmeningitis.html)—where you completed your application for admission to UH—the State of Texas provides information on bacterial meningitis, a serious, potentially deadly disease that can progress extremely fast. Please consult a physician about the need for the immunization against bacterial meningitis to prevent the disease. More information can also be found at the website for the Center for Disease Control.
The date of the vaccination or receipt of the booster must fall within the last five years and at least 10 days before the start of the semester as indicated below:
All documentation must include the month, date, and year that the vaccine or booster dose was administered.
*Please read the compliance form instructions carefully. All students must choose either option 1 or 2 and fully complete the document. The Proof of Bacterial Meningitis Immunization Compliance Form must have the health professional's signature and credentials and be submitted with attachments to UH.
Students completing Option 1 should ensure the following fields are complete on the Bacterial Meningitis Immunization Compliance Form.
In addition, students completing Option 1 should ensure the following fields are complete on the Immunization Record.
Students completing Option 2 should ensure the following fields are complete on the Bacterial Meningitis Immunization Compliance Form.
The Meningitis vaccination recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (MCV4 and MPSV4) offers protection for Meningitis groups A, C, Y and W-135. The MCV4 and MPSV4 are the only vaccines currently accepted. Please visit the CDC website for additional information.
The Texas Department of State Health Services agrees with the CDC recommendations.
The American College Health Association Immunization Guidelines agrees with the CDC recommendation.
*Proof of vaccination is not required to be considered for admission.
Students can log into the myUH system and access their student account. From the left-hand navigation menu, select "Student Center". Any holds on a student's account are always listed in the right-hand column of the Student Center page. The student can be assured that the documentation was approved once the "Bacterial Meningitis" hold is removed.
The most common reasons that student documentation may not be accepted and have to be resubmitted include:
Students with insurance
The bacterial meningitis vaccine is available at most doctors' offices and private clinics, many large pharmacy chains, and some minor emergency centers or medi-clinics. It is recommended that the student call to schedule an appointment to confirm that the facility offers the vaccine and accepts their insurance. The UH Health Center offers the bacterial meningitis vaccine for a cost to admitted students, but the health care providers mentioned above may be able to provide the vaccine at a lower cost.
Students with Medicaid or CHIP
The first option for students who have Medicaid or CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Plan) should be to contact his/her established healthcare provider to see if they offer the vaccine.
Students without insurance or whose insurance doesn’t cover the bacterial meningitis vaccine
Yes, a vaccination record from a country outside the U.S.. will meet the requirements. If the vaccination record is in a language other than English, we will need an English translation of the document.
If you plan to receive the vaccine in the U.S., you should arrive no later than 2 weeks prior to the first day of classes. You must receive the vaccination at least 10 days before the first day of classes for the semester, and you will be required to wait 10 days after your vaccination date to move into campus housing.
Unfortunately, the law requires that you visit a doctor in the U.S.. to be able to get an exemption for medical reasons. We recommend that you bring an English translation of your records with you, so that you can present them to a U.S. physician. You will need to make sure that your travel arrangements will give you sufficient time to visit a doctor in the U.S..
You must follow the same guidelines and procedures outlined for domestic students. Please visit the Texas Department of State Health Services for more information.
For faster processing, write your myUH ID number on the top right corner of document.
Mail document to:
University of Houston
Office of Admissions
Welcome Center
4400 University Drive
Houston, TX 77204-2023
Drop-off location:
Welcome Center
UH Main Campus
WC—Building 553
Email scanned documents to*:
immunization@uh.edu
Fax documents to*:
713-743-8336
Please be sure to write student’s myUH ID at the top of each page. The fax should include all documents in a single transmission.
*Note: Affidavits from physicians stating that the immunization would be detrimental to the student's health, or Conscience Objector Affidavits from the Texas Department of State Health Services are NOT accepted by email or fax. Those affidavits must have originals submitted in person or by mail.
Please direct your questions to the UH Enrollment Services Call Center at 713-743-1010, option 3.