How to register for college classes without MMR immunization records?
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You can’t. Those waivers need to be backed.
Call your high school – you needed the MMR to get into kindergarten, and they keep your records on file for something like 10 years. They should be able to fax them to your college or you should be able to pick them up.
Otherwise, call your current doctor and ask them to order a blood test to prove your immunity. It’s a simple blood draw and the results take about a week at the most.
you can get a copy of your records at the highs school that you graduated from. Thats where Im getting mine
I would check the schoo that you graduated from. They should have your health records. Hope ths helps. Good Luck!
There are two options if you cannot locate your vaccination records through some of the methods other posters have listed.
1. Receive the MMR vaccination as an adult. Contact your physician or health department to ask about this.
2. Serologic (blood) testing for immunity to the specific diseases. Blood is drawn and it is proved you are immune (i.e., had the diseases and/or the vaccinations).
I have worked in healthcare education for 20+ years and my students (RN, LPN, CNA) students were required to provide proof of immunizations.
It is against the law to require you take vaccines if it is against your religion or beliefs. You can sign a waiver. I did.