Frequently Asked Questions
Most students gain access to their records from their parent/guardian, pediatrician,
high school or county health department. If you grew up in California, you can request
your immunization records through the California Immunization Registry. If you aren’t able to gain access to your previous records, you’ll need to obtain
new doses/tests to comply with the current requirement. You can do that with your
primary care doctor, local clinic, Kern County Public Health or Student Health Services
(call (661) 654-2394 to schedule). Students also have the option to submit a Medical Exemption Form - signed by their healthcare provider - or Religious Exemption Form. Beginning February 10, 2023, all "new" CSUB students aged 18 and younger will need
to fulfill the updated immunization requirement. "New" students are those who submitted
an application to begin a new program at CSUB and are attending classes under that
new program. This refers to: Follow the upload instructions (under "How to Submit") to have your record reviewed by a member of our team. Do
your best to translate the record and input the dates into the respective category. Even though immunization requirements are different outside the USA, all students
enrolled in CSUB will be required to fulfill the current requirement outlined by the
CSU Chancellor. Any missing immunizations/tests will need to be updated with your
primary care doctor, local clinic, Kern County Public Health or Student Health Services
(call 661-654-2394 to schedule). Most immunization records will have designated sections that match the requirement
name. If your record doesn't have a typed section for a requirement, look for handwritten
items that match. Search immunization names on Google if you're unsure which requirement it matches. You will have immunizations on your card that are not part of the current requirement;
those will not be entered on the website. This video outlines how to read your immunization record and upload it to our website.
If you are in the middle of receiving the three doses, your hold will be removed until
you're eligible to receive the next dose.
Students also have the option of fulfilling this requirement with a positive titer
(blood test that shows you have enough immunity in your system) or an exemption form
(religious or medical). Please visit our immunizations page for more information. Uploading FAQ's
If it's been more than 1 full business day and your record still hasn't been approved,
please check your messages in your Patient Portal for specific feedback. For now, here are a few reasons your record may not have been
approved:
After ensuring your situation doesn't apply to any of the above, you can reach out
to our office at (661) 654-2394 or immunizations@csub.edu for additional assistance.