- Who is required to submit immunization records?
As a prerequisite to registration, Florida International University requires all students to comply with the following immunization policy regulations from the Florida Board of Governors regarding measles, mumps, rubella, meningococcal meningitis and hepatitis B immunity.
- Why do I have an immunization hold on my.fiu.edu?
If an immunization hold is present on a student's account, they may not have provided proof or submitted insufficient evidence of immunity to MMR, Hepatitis B, and Meningitis.
To remove a hold, the student must provide the Health Compliance Office with the proper documentation. All documentation processes within two business days (48 hours) of acceptance.
- How and where do I submit immunization records?
You may submit a copy of your immunization records:
- Via fax: to 305-348-3336 or 305-919-5312
- Via email: scanned documents to immune@fiu.edu (subject: Panther ID#)
- Via mail: FIU-Health Compliance Office, 11200 SW 8th Street, SASC 1260 Miami, FL 33199
- What do I do after I have submitted my document?
After submitting your immunization documents, our team will review and process them. Records processing takes about 24 to 48 business hours. During this time, please be patient. Our team will contact you directly if there is missing or insufficient information
To see if your holds have been lifted, check your my.fiu.edu account.
- What are the acceptable forms of documentation?
The following documents are acceptable proofs of immunity for all vaccines, provided that the dates are suitable and the documents are signed and stamped by the health care provider:
- Health Department records
- Childhood immunization records
- School immunization records
- Military service records
- Documentation of having the disease during their lifetime: Applies to Measles (Rubeola) and Mumps only
- Laboratory blood test (serology) results demonstrating immunity:
- Measles (Rubeola): positive IgG titer required
- Rubella: positive IgG titer required
- Hepatitis B: positive AB antibody surface titer required
- Meningitis: a lab test is not valid and will not be accepted
- I cannot find my immunization records; what should I do?
If students cannot locate their immunization records and believe they have taken the vaccines, a positive lab test against both the Measles (Rubeola) and Rubella and/or Hepatitis B is sufficient to remove the holds.
Laboratory blood tests with equivocal or negative results will not be accepted.
- I sent in my immunization records. Why do I still have a hold for the MMR vaccine?
There could be several reasons why you still have a hold for the MMR:
- Your record may indicate that you only have one MMR vaccine. The university requires that all students have two MMR vaccines before registration, therefore you will need to take a second MMR before we can remove your hold. We offer the vaccine at FIU Student Health Clinics.
- Your record may be missing the doctor's stamp or signature. You must provide us with the missing portion before we can accept the record and remove the hold.
- Your record may indicate that you took the shot before your first birthday. Each MMR vaccine must be given after your first birthday as per Florida state regulations, otherwise, it is not valid. If you received your first dose of MMR before your first birthday you will need to receive an additional dose of MMR to clear your hold.
- Your second dose of MMR may not be valid. The second dose must be given at least 28 days after the first dose. If the second shot is received too soon, it is unacceptable. If you received your second dose before this time passed you will need to receive an additional dose of MMR to clear your hold.
- Can I get vaccines on campus?
Yes! Students can receive vaccines at the FIU student clinic (FIU Student Health Clinics) at the MMC campus. Students can receive vaccines at the Student Health Clinics by calling 305-348-8385 to schedule an appointment.
- I have a hold on my account for the Hepatitis B immunization. How can I remove it?
FIU requires three doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine to remove this immunization hold. The second dose must be administered at least 28 days after the first dose. You must receive the third dose at least 112 days after the first dose and at least 56 days after the second dose.
We strongly recommend this vaccine, but it is not mandatory. Therefore, you may sign and submit a waiver for this vaccine which will remove your hold.
You can read and accept this waiver electronically through your MyFIUaccount. Once you log in, click on “Student Tools.” Then, click on “Student Health” and finally, click “Accept."
Please keep in mind that if you are under 18 years of age, your parent or legal guardian must sign the waiver.
- I have a hold on my account for the Meningitis immunization. How can I remove it?
FIU requires one dose of the Meningitis (Meningococcal) vaccine to remove this immunization hold.
We strongly recommend this vaccine, but it is not mandatory. Therefore, you may sign and submit a waiver for this vaccine which will remove your hold.
You can read and accept this waiver electronically through your MyFIU account. Once you log in, click on “Student Tools.” Then, click on “Student Health” and finally, click “Accept."
Please keep in mind that if you are under 18 years of age, your parent or legal guardian must sign the waiver.
- When do I need to submit immunization records?
Students must submit immunization records at least four (4) weeks before they register for classes.
- My program is fully online. Do I need to submit records?
If a student does not physically come to FIU’s campuses, then they are not required to submit proof of immunizations to the Health Compliance Office. However, a letter is still required from the student’s academic department.
- My program is a Distance Learning Program. Do I need to submit records?
If a student is part of a program that takes place outside of FIU's campuses, they have the option of waiving the immunization requirements by providing the Health Compliance Office with a letter from the program.
- I’m a non-degree-seeking student taking classes on campus. Do I still need to submit immunization records?
Yes. All students taking classes on an FIU campus must submit appropriate documentation showing proof of two doses of the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella), one dose of Meningitis (meningococcal), and three doses of Hepatitis B. Additional information about the immunization requirements may be found on the Registration Holds page.
If a student is part of a program that takes place outside of FIU's campuses, they have the option of waiving the immunization requirements by providing the Health Compliance Office with a letter from the program.
- I'm a transient student; do I need to submit records?
Transient students from another public university in Florida can submit immunization documents, or provide the Health Compliance Office with a copy of their transient form, to verify that they received the Measles and Rubella vaccines (or the MMR combined vaccine) at their home institution. This option will lift the student's MMR immunization hold temporarily for one semester.
Transient students need to provide documentation regarding Hepatitis B and Meningitis via proof of vaccination or waivers.
If a student continues taking classes as a transient student, they will need to submit proof each semester. A student's home institution can also send the Health Compliance Office a copy of the original immunization record.
- I’m a non-degree-seeking student taking classes on campus. Do I still need to submit immunization records?
Yes. All students taking classes on an FIU campus must submit appropriate documentation showing proof of two doses of the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella), one dose of Meningitis (meningococcal), and three doses of Hepatitis B. Additional information about the immunization requirements may be found on the Registration Holds page.
- I'm taking both online and on-campus classes; do I need to submit records?
Yes. A hybrid student is a student who enrolls in a program that combines both on-campus and off-campus learning via online classes must submit records to HC.
- I'm taking classes at FIU at I-75 located in Miramar; do I need to submit records?
Yes, students attending classes at FIU at I-75 located in Miramar must submit immunization records. Below is the contact information for additional assistance:
FIU at I-75
1930 SW 145th Avenue
Miramar, FL 33027
Phone: 954-438-8600
Fax: 954-438-8606
Website: FIU at I-75 in Miramar - I’m a dual enrollment student/special program student and I will not be attending on-campus classes. Do I still need to submit immunization records?
Health Compliance recommends that all students submit proof of immunizations for the three required vaccinations of MMR, Meningitis, and Hepatitis B. However, if you will be part of an off-campus program or if you are a dual enrollment student not attending campus, you do not have to submit immunization records. Your program coordinator or advisor* needs to contact the Health Compliance Office at least 3 4 weeks prior to your registration date. This deadline must be met in order to ensure that all immunization holds are removed from your account prior to registration. Please keep in mind that if you expect to visit the campus at any time, you must submit proof of immunizations to be compliant with the Florida state immunization requirements.
*Note for program coordinators and advisors: If you are submitting a list of students needing temporary immunization exemptions, please send it at least 4 weeks prior to the student's registration date so we may remove their holds in a timely manner. We thank you for your cooperation in adhering to this deadline.
- I’m a Global First Year (G1Y) student. Do I need to turn in immunization records or does G1Y take care of it?
Yes, you must comply with FIU’s immunization policy.
- How do I request a permanent medical exemption?
Students who have a permanent medical condition in which vaccinations are not recommended or may lead to a bad reaction to a vaccine can request permanent medical exemptions. Proper documentation includes a Personal Physician Vaccine Waiver Form or letter from a doctor's office with the following information:
- The date the letter was provided by the M.D.
- A brief explanation for waiving the vaccine permanently
- The student's panther ID number
- An M.D. stamp and signature
This letter is valid for one semester unless the letter specifically states an expiration date. Once the expiration date has passed, the immunization hold will automatically assign to the student's account.
- If I am pregnant, should I get vaccinated?
If a student is pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant, or undergoing fertility treatments, we do not recommend getting a vaccination.
- If I am ill, should I get vaccinated?
If a student is temporarily ill or involved in any medical circumstance, we do not recommend that the student receive any vaccines.
- Requesting immunization records from FIU
Immunization records are requested from students before their first semester at FIU and are maintained by the FIU Health Compliance Office for up to 7 years. If you would like to request a copy of your previously submitted records, please complete an FIU Authorization for Release of Immunization Form. All requests must be accompanied by a valid photo ID.
After the release form is received, the Health Compliance Unit can fax, or email immunization records as requested. Processing the request will take 24-48 hours.
Health Compliance Office
Modesto A. Maidique Campus
Student Academic Success Center (SASC)
11200 SW 8th Street
Miami, Florida 33199
Phone: 305-348-2688
Fax: 305-348-3336
Email: immune@fiu.edu