Measles-Rubella Immunization Requirements
All new and readmitted students born on or after January 1, 1957 are required to show proof of immunity to both measles and rubella. Students must fulfill this requirement during their first semester at San Jose State University or a hold will be placed on their registration for the second semester of classes. In order to avoid a hold or to clear an existing one, print the following checklist and follow the steps:
Step 1: Get written proof of immunity
You must be able to provide medical documentation signed by a physician or nurse that
you either had the diseases or the immunization for Measles and Rubella. You must
have had the immunization:
1) after January 1, 1968, or
2) after your first birthday.
Documentation can include immunizations records or a laboratory report showing immunity
to Measles and Rubella.
Step 2: Submit proof of immunity to the Registrar's Office
You may either bring your proof of immunity to the Registrar's Office or mail it to the address below. If you mail your proof, be sure to include your: Name and student ID number, your date of birth, a return address and a telephone number. You may also fax your proof to the number listed below.
Measles Immunization
San Jose State University
Attn: Records
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0009
(408) 924-2095
Fax: (408) 924-2077
Step 3: If you don't have proof of immunity
If you do not have proof of your immunity to Measles and Rubella, you need to get vaccinated. You can get your immunizations from your private health care provider, the Public Health Department, or come to the Student Health Center for the vaccine at a reduced cost. For current immunization fees and/or an appointment, call 408.924.6122.