Keep you and the 91°µÍø community healthy
The Student Health Center portal is where you can upload your vaccination documentation.
Immunization overview
The short video below explains 91°µÍø’s immunization policy and how to submit your records.
Questions about vaccinations: If you have questions about state and university requirements for vaccinations, contact the Office of the Registrar by email at immune@iu.edu, by phone at 812-855-6500, option 3, or in person at 408 N. Union Street.
Required immunizations for all students
91°µÍø requires all students to provide documentation for the following vaccines:
- Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR): Two doses given after your first birthday and at least 28 days apart, or a blood test showing immunity.
- Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap): One dose within the last 10 years.
- Meningococcal ACWY (MCV4): Required for students under age 22. The dose must have been received on or after your 16th birthday.
- Varicella (chickenpox): Two doses of the varicella vaccine, a blood test showing immunity, or verified documentation of having had the disease.
Tuberculosis (TB) screening required for international students
As part of the arrival process, all international undergraduate and graduate students are required by Indiana law to take a TB test with the Student Health Center. 91°µÍø does not accept TB documentation from outside the United States.
The process
All international students will receive a pre-arrival email from the Office of International Services (OIS) with specific instructions as part of your orientation process. These emails will guide you through your immunization requirements, including the mandatory TB blood test.
The appointment
You must schedule your TB blood test through the Student Health Center as soon as possible after you arrive in Bloomington. Follow these steps:
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Choose Make an Appointment
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For facility, choose Immunization / Travel Clinic
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For visit reason, choose TB/Vaccine Clinic International Students
Additional information
- 91°µÍø International Insurance card: You will need your insurance card to make an appointment. If you are already enrolled in classes, you can access your card through the starting August 1. Create an Anthem account to look up your ID card. Enter your name and date of birth exactly as they appear on your passport.
- Already tested in the U.S.? If you have had a TB test done elsewhere in the United States, submit the information in the in One.91°µÍø.
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Students under 18: If you will be under 18 upon arrival, a parent or guardian must sign the before your blood test can be administered.
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Translation requirements: If your immunization records are not in English, you must provide a certified English translation along with the original documents.
How to submit your immunization records
Upload your documentation to the . Your records must clearly show your full name, date of birth, vaccine names, and the date of each dose. Each document must be signed by a healthcare provider or be part of an official medical record.
What happens if your records are incomplete?
To avoid delays, submit your records as soon as possible. Failure to meet these requirements will result in a registration hold on your student account, and you will not be able to register for your second semester classes. International students may also experience delays in completing OIS check‑in.
Receiving vaccinations on campus
If you are missing required records or vaccines, you can receive them at the Student Health Center after you arrive in Bloomington.
If you receive any vaccinations at 91°µÍø while on the , the cost will be fully covered.
Helpful resources
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Learn how to get immunized at the Student Health Center.
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Read the official 91°µÍø policy on vaccinations.
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Read the state law requiring proof of immunization.
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Office of Orientation & Enrollment Programs
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