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Health insurance survey

Oregon’s public university students are being surveyed to gain a better understanding about how health insurance coverage impacts them.

Current research shows:

  • Adults ages 19-34 represent 39% of the uninsured in the U.S.
  • 23% of uninsured individuals needed care but did not get it due to cost
  • 26% of uninsured individuals postponed seeking care due to cost

Participation in this survey will be used to help provide affordable health insurance for these students.

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Blood Drives:

Each term, the Student Health and Counseling Center sponsors the American Red Cross’s Blood Drive.  Notices and online updates are sent out to the campus and community as the terms blood drive approaches for individuals to make appointments online. learn more

 

Campus Wellness Challenge (CWC):

Designed to help set and achieve personal wellness goals, by keeping a log of food intake and activity levels. learn more

 

Peer Mentoring

-Promoting healthy lifestyles

-Assisting the transition to college

-Providing services to peers/community. learn more

 

Hours of operation:
8am -5pm mon thru fri

location: (map)

across from Werner Center

ph: 503.838.8313

email: studenthealth@wou.edu

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Student Health & Counseling Center ph503.838.8313 or e-mail contact@wou.edu

 

Immunizations

Why do I have a medical hold on my registration? Western Oregon University Student Health Services is required by law to assure all students have completed the Health History Form/Immunization information. Therefore, you must fill out the entire Health History form including the immunization information portion of the form. Please sent the Health History form directly to Western Oregon University, Student Health Services, 345 North Monmouth Ave, Monmouth, OR 97361. Immunizations that are required by Oregon State law are noted with asterisks (*). Please be advised that failure to comply with the immunization requirements by the end of your first term at WOU will HOLD your registration for the next term.

 

To access a printable version of the health history form, click here  (pdf).

For help filling out the health history form, click here  (pdf).

 

Required Immunization *Measles vaccine is most commomly given in combination with Mumps and Rubella = MMR
Entering students born after January 1, 1957 must have: *Measles:  (Rubeola) 
  •  Two documented doses of measles vaccine given ON or AFTER the first birthday (at least 30 days apart)
    or
  • Physician documentation of measles disease
    or
  • Lab test documenting immunity to measles disease.

 

Recomended Immunizations

Mumps: first

  • One documented dose of mumps vaccine given ON or AFTER the first birthday
    or
  • Physician documentation for mumps disease
    or
  • Lab test documenting immunity to mumps disease.
Rubella: first          
  • One documented dose of rubella vaccine given ON or AFTER the first birthday
    or
  • Lab test documenting immunity to rubella disease.  Documentation of simply having the disease does not satisfy the requirement for proof of immunization of rubella.

Exception:

If you were born before January 1, 1957, you are exempt from the immunization requirements.  However, you must still fill out the rest of the Health History form.

 

How to locate immunization records“Documentation” means you will send in a photocopy of the immunizations you have received along with the Health History form.  Your photocopied records should include your name, date of birth or social security number, the date the vaccine was given, and the clinic stamp or initials of the person who administered the immunization. 

 

Do not send original immunization records:

You must send the copy in English.

 

You may be able to get these records from:
  • Your doctor’s office or medical clinic
  • Your Public Health Department
  • Your personal immunization card (signed by clinic staff)
  • Your high school or previous college immunization records

To request your records from another school or physician, you must fill out a release of confidential records form. You may come into our office to fill one out. If you have the fax number of the place you are requesting information from, we can fax it for you.

 

Student Health Services offers immunizations for those students who may be missing vaccinations.

 

Please call 503-838-8313 for more information.

 

If there is no documentation of your immunizations, you must be re-vaccinated.

Exemptions

Students may be exempted from the immunization requirements if there is a medical contraindication or if a religious belief prohibits immunizations.  You must come to the Student Health Services office at the beginning of the first term you enroll to confirm your exemption.  For medical exemptions, a signed statement from your health care provider is required.  Questions?  Please call 503-838-8313 for more information.

 

International Students If you are incomplete in your immunizations, please have your immunizations done at least 30 days before you come to WOU if possible.  You are also required to have a tuberculin skin test at WOU Student Health Services on entrance to the University.  This is a requirement whether or not you were screened in your home country or another university.  If you have been screened at another U.S. University, please bring your records with you or have them sent to us. Help us process your health form quickly!!

 

Incomplete records may cause delays in your registration process. 

Please check your health form and your immunization record to be sure they are complete.  Please sign and date your form.  It’s helpful to put your name and social security number on all the photocopies of immunization records.  Be sure to staple the photocopies of your immunizations to the health form.

 

Our staff can help you to meet the immunization requirements

For questions, please call our office:  503-838-8313 between 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

 

Student Health and Counseling

Western Oregon University

345 N. Monmouth Ave.; Monmouth, OR 97361

ph:503.838.8313 or e-mail: studenthealth@wou.edu