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All Adventist University of Health Sciences (ADU) students must submit a completed ADU Immunization Form to register for courses. The form must be completed by a healthcare provider.
General education students must present the following:
- Yearly verification of tuberculosis screening test. If test is positive, refer to the Communicable Disease Policy in the Student Handbook.
- Updated immunization records including MMR and Tetanus-Diphtheria
- Verification of varicella vaccination or immunity (titer).
Students who wish to reside in student housing must present the following:
- Menomune/Menactra (Meningococcal Meningitis)
Students in a professional program must present the following:
- Yearly verification of tuberculosis screening test. If test is positive, refer to the Communicable Disease Policy in the Student Handbook.
- Updated immunization records including Hepatitis B, MMR, and Tetanus-Diphtheria
- Verification of varicella vaccination or immunity titer
- Evidence of physical examination within three months prior to beginning a professional program
- Verification of current certification in professional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from the American Heart Association, including infant, child, and adult CPR
- Evidence of a successfully completed “FIT” test prior to the professional program deadline, must be completed on an annual basis.
In addition to the above criteria, individual programs may have specific requirements which are listed in the individual program sections of this Academic Bulletin.

