Center for Counseling, Health & Wellness

The Center for Counseling,
Health and Wellness

Bayboro Hall 117
140 7th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: 727 873-4422

Victim Advocate Cell Phone Number: 727 612-2861

Center Hours:
M-W-F: 8 AM to 5 PM
Thurs.: 9:30 AM to 5 PM
Closed Daily: 12 PM to 1 PM

Maintained by K. Koyuncu
Updated 04/02/2012

 

 

Medical Requirements for Registration

Student Health Services University of South Florida is charged with the responsibility of evaluating and maintaining medical requirements for registration for all University of South Florida students.

  1. Florida law (Section1006.69 Florida statute) requires that all admitted Florida university students be aware of MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS and HEPATITIS B , two diseases that may be prevented by vaccination. The vaccines for each of these diseases are available at the University of South Florida Student Health Services. Please click here for further information about these diseases. In addition, students living in the Resident Hall complex must present (a) proof of vaccination against MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS, and (b) proof of vaccination against HEPATITIS B or sign a declination of HEPATITIS B proof. Please click here to access the form.
  2. According to Florida Administrative Code Rule 6C-6.001(5) "Each student accepted for admissions shall, prior to registration, submit on a form, provided by the institution, a medical history signed by the student." As a prerequisite to matriculation or registration, the State University System of Florida requires all students born after 1956 to present documented proof of immunity to MEASLES (Rubeola) and RUBELLA (German Measles).

New admits will be provided an Immunization Health History Form with their admissions letter. Upon request, Student Health Services will mail or fax an Immunization Health History Form to you, or you may download a form from the Student Health Services Forms page and print it on a laser or ink-jet printer.

In order to register, this form must be completed, signed, and returned to:

University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
Office of Records and Registration, BAY 102
140 7th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: 727-873-4645
Fax: 727-873-4329

MeaslesImmunization Proof Required

Consistent with Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services guidelines, acceptable proof of immunity is as follows:

Measles:

Students can be considered immune to measles (rubeola) only if they have documentation of at least one of the following:

  • Medical documentation of immunization with TWO (2) DOSES of live measles virus vaccine on or after the first birthday (and administered no less than 28 days apart). Persons vaccinated with killed or an unknown vaccine prior to 1968 must be revaccinated. Persons born before 1957 may be considered to have had a natural infection, and therefore do not need measles vaccine OR
  • Copy of laboratory (serologic) evidence of measles immunity (IgG rubeola titer) OR
  • A written, dated statement signed by a physician on his/her stationery which specifies the date seen and states that the person has had an illness characterized by a generalized rash lasting three (3) or more days, a fever of 101 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, a cough, and conjunctivitis, and, in the physician's opinion, is diagnosed to have had the 10-day measles (rubeola).

Rubella:

Students can be considered immune to rubella only if they have documentation as follows:

  • Medical documentation of immunization with live rubella virus vaccine on or after the first birthday OR
  • Copy of laboratory (serologic) evidence of rubella immunity (IgG rubella titer).

PLEASE NOTE: ALL FEMALES SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THEY SHOULD NOT BE VACCINATED IF THERE IS ANY POSSIBILITY OF PREGNANCY.

If a student has no documentation of any doses of measles vaccine, vaccine should be given at the time of entry and the second dose no less than twenty-eight (28) days later. It is recommended that both doses of measles vaccine be given as a combined measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine.

The documented date of immunization for both measles and rubella should indicate the day, month, and year. However, only month and year will suffice if the month and year indicate that the immunization was given at least 13 months after the month of birth.

File FoldersTemporary Medical Exemptions - must be submitted by the attending physician, must include reason for exemption and duration of exemption.

Religious Exemptions - contact USF Student Health Services,(813) 974-4056, for an application.

If you have any questions about obtaining immunizations, please contact the Center for Counseling, Health and Wellness at (727) 873-4422.
Physician and Immunization information (click here)

If you have any questions about immunizations for admissions, please contact:
Student Health Services at (813) 974-4056.

 


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