School Vaccinations | Immunize Nevada University immunization requirements Per Nevada state law, unless excused because of religious belief or medical condition, students must submit proof of immunity to tetanus, diphtheria (Td or Tdap), measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) before enrolling
Immunizations | Office of the Registrar | UNLV - University of Nevada . . . Requirements Nevada Administrative Code requires that all students, who attend a university, must provide documentation of having received the following immunizations unless excused by a medical condition or religious belief with the appropriate exemption form on file with the Office of the Registrar:
Childcare, School, and College Immunization Requirements - NNPH New Requirement for University Students - A ll students enrolled as a freshman at a Nevada university, 23 years or younger, may not attend after September 1, 2017 without proof of meningococcal vaccination on or after age 16 Other immunizations may be required depending upon the student's major
Immunization Requirements for Nevada Students - Nevada Legislature in order to enroll in kindergarten, with the exception of meningitis The meningitis immunization is not required until grade 7 Also in grade 7, immunization records must be provided showing receipt of an additional tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) immunization, known as a “booster shot ”
Vaccines for Those Entering Nevada Universities Now is the time to establish a primary care provider and schedule an appointment to get up to date on school vaccinations NEVADA LAW REQUIRES CERTAIN IMMUNIZATIONS (those marked *) for university entry — unless exempt due to a medical condition or religious belief
Immunization Requirements v3 - University of Nevada, Las Vegas Medical exemption: persons seeking exemption for medical reasons (e g , pregnancy) must provide a letter from a licensed physician signed on their stationery, stating the reason for and length of the exemption
Immunization Requirements Flyer - University of Nevada, Las Vegas Medical exemption: persons seeking exemption for medical reasons (e g , pregnancy) must provide a letter from a licensed physician signed on their stationery, stating the reason for and length of the exemption