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Upload your Vaccination and Booster Documentation Students: Rutgers students must upload their vaccination and booster documentation on the Rutgers Student Immunization portal. A NetID and password are required. Booster documentation is required within two weeks (14 calendar days) of eligibility.
COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters are required for everyone coming to a Pace campus (faculty, staff, and students), except those with an approved medical or religious exemption. If you are eligible, schedule your booster as soon as possible. Vaccine records must be uploaded to the confidential Patient Portal.
Vaccinations & Boosters COVID-19 vaccines and first boosters are required of all Rutgers students and employees who are eligible to receive them. Upload proof to the appropriate student or employee vaccine portal.
In response to the recent serogroup B meningococcal infections in two undergraduate students, all Rutgers University–New Brunswick undergraduate students, regardless of whether or not they live in campus housing, are strongly recommended to receive the serogroup B meningococcal (MenB) vaccine.
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Requests to Defer I-20s or Applications Submit your request using our online form. Learn more about future program dates for ELI. Current proof of financial support issued within 3 months of your deferral request is required.
Employees seeking a medical exception must submit a doctor's note describing how or why the employee's medical condition or disability prevents the employee from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and cite the CDC guidelines pertaining to that medical issue by the deadline stated above.
Because the statutes and rules do not permit an employer to verify an employee's vaccination status in NJIIS, employers should have employees submit vaccination documentation for verification.
State and Federal Government Until September 1st, 2022, all workers at state agencies, authorities, and public colleges and universities, are required to be fully vaccinated or submit to testing.
Tdap (Adacel® and Boostrix®) provides protection against tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough.
Rutgers is open and operating.
Vaccinations and Boosters The University's vaccine requirement remains in place for the 2022-2023 academic year. All students, faculty, staff, and administrators must receive their primary series of COVID-19 vaccine unless they have a religious or medical exemption.
Dear Colleagues, President Holloway recently announced a full return to campus for Fall 2021, with robust plans to protect the safety and health of our students, faculty, staff, and host communities.