Immunizations
Essential Immunization Guidelines for Studying Abroad
Students should review the Centers for Disease Control immunization recommendations for all destination countries at https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/ and read the health recommendations in their program’s predeparture materials.
Whitman College Welty Health Center offers free travel immunization advice to students, as well as many of the standard international immunizations at a relatively low cost. Drop by Welty Health Center for more information, or call to schedule a consultation.
Some vaccines must be administered six months prior to travel so students should look into what immunizations they may need as soon as they know which countries they will be studying in.
Students should check with their doctor about whether or not they are up-to-date with childhood immunizations like smallpox, tetanus, typhoid, diphtheria, MMR, and polio. Some of these vaccines require periodic boosters. This is especially important for students going to the developing world where outbreaks of some diseases, like polio, still occur.
Students who receive immunizations before going abroad should request an "International Certificate of Vaccination" from their doctor as a record of what immunizations they have received. This document should be kept alongside passport and visa documentation.
- Getting Started
- Academic Planning
- OCS Policies
- Access & Affordability
- Student Voices From Around the World
- Diversity Abroad
- Passports and Visas
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Predeparture
- Before You Go
- Academics Abroad
-
Health and Safety
- Health & Safety Basics
- Medical Insurance
- Allergies & Dietary Restrictions
- Prescription Medications
- Medical Conditions
- Disabilities
- Mental Health
- Immunizations
- Medical Examinations
- Crime Prevention Tips
- Sexual Harassment and Title IX
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Food Safety
- Traffic and Road Safety
- Local Demonstrations and Unrest
- General Safety Abroad
- Assistance from US Authorities
- Money Matters
- After Off-Campus Studies
- Faculty & Staff Resources
- Our Staff
- Getting Started
- Academic Planning
- OCS Policies
- Access & Affordability
- Student Voices From Around the World
- Diversity Abroad
- Passports and Visas
-
Predeparture
- Before You Go
- Academics Abroad
-
Health and Safety
- Health & Safety Basics
- Medical Insurance
- Allergies & Dietary Restrictions
- Prescription Medications
- Medical Conditions
- Disabilities
- Mental Health
- Immunizations
- Medical Examinations
- Crime Prevention Tips
- Sexual Harassment and Title IX
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Food Safety
- Traffic and Road Safety
- Local Demonstrations and Unrest
- General Safety Abroad
- Assistance from US Authorities
- Money Matters
- After Off-Campus Studies
- Faculty & Staff Resources
- Our Staff