Undergraduate Health Requirements
All students are required to complete the Student Health Profile prior to the start of their first semester. Deadlines are July 1st for entrance in the Fall semester, and January 3rd for entrance in the Spring semester. This profile is to be completed entirely on the Secure Patient Portal.
Health Profile Requirements
There is no required form that needs to be completed by the student's doctor, and a physical is not required. Please keep in mind that while we do not require a physical examination, we still strongly encourage having one completed with your primary care provider prior to your start at Loyola. We advise you to make an appointment with them as soon as possible so that you can also receive any necessary vaccinations in order to ensure your health profile is completed by the required deadline.
Please note: Failure to comply with the pre-entrance health requirements prior to your arrival on campus will block you from entering campus housing and may interrupt your student experience.
- Forms Section:
- Complete the Student Health History
- Complete the Consent for Treatment
- Upload Section:
- Upload Immunization records and/or lab results for titers
- Upload Insurance card (front and back)
- Immunization Section:
- Enter dates each required vaccination was received (see below for requirements)
- Insurance Section:
- Choose to enroll or waive coverage in the Loyola sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan. Insurance is required for all full-time Loyola University students.
Immunization Requirements
The below immunizations are required for all Loyola University Students, both residents and commuters. Our immunization requirements follow the guidelines set by the and the (CDC). Maryland law requires that all students living in campus housing receive the Meningitis (ACWY) vaccine.
Immunization | Details |
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Two doses administered after the students first birthday Antibody blood titer tests will be accepted as proof of immunity in lieu of vaccinations. Please submit a copy of lab results with your completed health profile information online. |
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(Menactra, Menveo, or MenQuadfi) |
One dose after age 16 (required by Maryland State law for all new students)
Vaccination is important for college students to reduce the risk for potentially fatal meningococcal disease. Studies have shown that college students who live in residence halls or dormitories have a slightly higher risk of meningococcal disease. |
(Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis) |
One dose within the past ten years If last Tdap was more than 10 years ago, student needs either a Td or Tdap booster |
All students will also complete a Tuberculosis Screening Questionnaire as part of their Student Health History. The purpose of the TB screening questions is to identify persons with increased risk for TB who may require further testing and evaluation. Students who answer "yes" to any of the screening questions will need to provide the results of a Tuberculosis Skin Test (PPD) or the Quantiferon Gold/T-spot (lab test).
Strongly Recommended Immunizations
These immunizations are strongly recommended, although they are not required for admission.
Immunization | Details |
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At least one bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (as recommended by the ) |
Received annually, preferably in October |
Recommended Immunizations
- (Bexsero or Trumenba)
- vaccine series (2 doses, at least 6 months apart)
- vaccine series (3 doses within 6 months)
- (for students under 26 years old)
- vaccine (OPV or IPV)
- vaccine series (2 doses, or confirmation of disease through date of illness or positive blood titers)
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Contact Us
Address:4502A N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
(West side campus in Seton Court 02A)
Phone:
(410) 617-5055
Office Hours (Academic Year):
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Emergencies & After Hours