Policy number
07.025
Policy description
The University of North Texas (UNT) is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for members of the University community by protecting students from vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Policy owner
VP for Enrollment
Policy contact
Shari Schwartz
Shari
Schwartz
Sr. Assoc. VP of Enrollment and Registrar
University Registrar
Applies to
Students
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Last updated
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Comments
This policy was updated to remove references to Tuberculosis (TB) screening and documentation requirements. Information about TB may now be found in UNT Policy 07.003 Student Health and Wellness Center. Ownership of this policy was changed from VP for Student Affairs (Student Health and Wellness Center) to VP for Enrollment (University Registrar). The name of this policy has also changed from "Student Immunization and Screening/Testing" to "Student Meningitis Immunization" and now focuses on meningitis related information. All other relevant information that was not applicable to this policy but was still considered relevant was moved to 07.003.
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Revision updated Tuberculosis screening and documentation requirements for international students.
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The policy revision included adding a definition for Bacterial Meningitis, as well as clarifying additional policy language.
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Revised to comply with recent legislative changes to the meningitis immunization requirements. Effective 10/07/2013.
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Revised for clarity and to accurately reflect current practice and procedure. Effective 11/07/2012.
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The policy (formerly the "Immunization Policy") is revised to include mandatory bacterial meningitis vaccination requirements for first-time students who are moving into on-campus housing. Additionally, the policy includes Tuberculosis (TB) screening and testing requirements for incoming students who are born in countries with a high prevalence of TB, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Effective 2/16/2010.