
1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Student Programs and Services
In addition to primary medical care including minor surgery, some laboratory tests, and allergy injections, the University Health Service offers a self-care cold clinic and programs in chemical health, health education, wellness, and nutrition counseling. Free transportation to area medical facilities is available.
Students pay a per-semester mandatory student health fee which entitles them to unlimited visits at the Health Center.
Since Fall, 1991, IUP has required documentation of dates of immunizations from new students for the
following vaccines: measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus toxoid-diphtheria, and polio. Individuals born after
1956 should receive a second measles immunization prior to entering college. It has always been important
to update diphtheria and tetanus immunizations every ten years. The documentation must be included on
the Student Health Form and can take the form of
1. dates of vaccinations by the health care provider who gave them or 2. date of illness with the disease diagnosed by a physician or 3. serum antibody level as determined by a blood testStudents will receive a copy of the Student Health Form from the Health Service after they receive notification of admission to IUP. The form must be returned to the University Health Services before starting classes.