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Student athletes and students in on-campus housing need to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. See a full list of vaccine requirements on the Student Health Services website.
Students who are not athletes or living in on-campus housing are not required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
No. Unfortunately, the CSUDH Student Health Center cannot provide students a medical exemption letter.
Here are some local community medical clinics and resources:
South Bay Family Health Care
270 East 223rd St.
Carson, CA
www.sbfhc.org
List of Local Medical Providers
www.bchd.org/resources-category/medical
Face coverings are no longer required, but free surgical mask dispensers are located throughout campus.
Exception: If you have tested positive for COVID-19, you must wear a face covering for at least 10 days following your initial positive test result.
Please fill out a COVID-19 reporting form online and follow campus protocols for isolation and testing. These can be found on the Toros Together Reporting page.
In the case of COVID-19 or any other medical emergency that keeps you away for some of the semester, we will work with you to minimize the impacts to your learning, your grades, and your progress to graduation. If you have to quarantine, then make sure you immediately notify your instructors and the Office of the Registrar.
Students who don't hear back from their instructors should next contact the chair of the relevant department. If there is still no response, contact the associate dean of the college.
Please visit the University Advisement Center page for information about the Student Success Centers and getting advising.
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