Immunizations

EWU requires the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunization for students and employees.

For information about student exemptions, please see the FAQs below.

Students in certain programs may have additional immunization requirements. Please contact your specific department program for more information.

Faculty and staff and students should use the SSO link below to access Med+Proctor.

Did you receive a fine for not submitting your vaccine document(s)?

Please call the Student Rights & Responsibilities Office at 509.359.6960 for more information.

Counseling & Wellness Services does not issue fines and does not have the ability to lift fines


MMR immunity verification:

If you were born on or after January 1, 1957, proof of MMR immunity means you are able to provide documentation that shows:

  • Students:
    • Two doses of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine received after one year of age and at least one month apart, or
    • A blood test (titer) showing measles, mumps and rubella immunity, or
    • Diagnosed measles, mumps and rubella disease (healthcare provider's signature required).
  • Staff:
    • One dose of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine received after one year of age , or
    • A blood test (titer) showing measles, mumps and rubella immunity, or
    • Diagnosed measles, mumps and rubella disease (healthcare provider's signature required).

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Immunization FAQs

For Students, Staff & FacultyHere are the Steps to Follow

EWU has partnered with Med+Proctor to collect and verify proof of immunity.

Please do not pay the $15 to expedite your records. It is not necessary.

Ready to upload? Visit Med+Proctor to get started or visit support.medproctor.com for any questions associated with submitting required immunization documentation.

Immunization records can only be accepted through Med+Proctor.

Counseling & Wellness Services will not accept any documents, certificates or emails at this time.

The office at 225 Martin Hall is a mental health counseling center and a confidential space.

Out of respect for the students who have appointments at 225 Martin, we ask you to not stop by with questions or with immunization documents.