Massachusetts Immunization Law
Immunizations must be completed before arrival on campus. Massachusetts law allows for a 30 day grace period for complying with the requirements.
Proof of immunization is required by law in Massachusetts for all full-time students and all international students. Undergraduate Immunization records and health forms must be submitted to the Student Health Service within 30 days of the start of your first semester. If this information is not complete, you will not be allowed to register for classes until your completed immunizations are submitted.
Proof of immunization is also required by law in Massachusetts for:
- ALL Full-Time Students
- ALL International Students
Immunization requirements include:
- 2 MMRs (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) given after the 1st birthday, and at least one month apart.
- Tdap within 10 years. There is no test to prove immunity to tetanus diphtheria and Pertusis, you will need to have a Tdap in order to fulfill the Massachusetts State Immunization requirements.
- Hepatitis B series of three immunizations. Blood test showing positive immunity to hepatitis B is an acceptable alternative.
- Meningococcal vaccine for bacterial meningitis: students who will be living on campus are REQUIRED to either document that you have had the vaccine within 5 years, or sign the official waiver form stating that you understand the risks and choose not to receive the vaccine.
- Chicken pox/Varicella: 2 doses of vaccine, date of diagnosed illness, or immunity by blood test is acceptable.
- Please use the Certificate of Immunizations for Undergraduates and the Certificate of Immunization for Graduate Students.
Medical and Religious Exemptions
You may be considered exempt from the Massachusetts College Immunization Law if one of the following applies to you:
- Medical Exemption - if a physician submits documentation attesting that an immunization is medically contraindicated.
- Religious Exemption - if a student submits a written statement that immunizations conflict with their sincere religious beliefs. Massachusetts Law does not allow philosophical exemptions, even if signed by a physician. Only medical and religious exemptions are acceptable. These exemptions must be kept in the students’ files (105 CMR 220.000 and M.G.L.c.76,ss.15C). If an outbreak of measles, mumps or rubella should occur on campus, you will be considered susceptible and will be required to remain off campus. Immunization records or titer results may fulfill the immunization requirements and prevent exclusion from the campus in the event of an outbreak.
Applying for an Exemption
- You should submit all of your immunization records and letter to the Student Health Service in order to document any previous immunizations, physician-verified diagnosis and/or positive titer results. Please note that the titer is a blood test, which determines the level of immunity an individual may have to measles, mumps, rubella; chicken pox; hepatitis B, and may be used as an alternative to immunizations. However, since there is no test to prove immunity to tetanus diphtheria and Pertusis, you will need to have a Tdap in order to fulfill the Massachusetts State Immunization requirements.
- Immunization records and exemption letters can be emailed to vdelani@lesley.edu; faxed to 617.349.8225 or mailed to the Lesley Student Health Service, 29 Everett Street, Cambridge, Ma 02138.
- The College will consider each exemption request on a case-by-case basis and make a determination whether to approve the request.
Immunizations for Graduate and Adult Bachelor's Students
If you are a Graduate or Adult Bachelor's student, please refer to the Graduate Box to the right for contact information and important forms.