NTCC addresses cost of required meningitis vaccination



A†new Texas law requires first-time college students†under the age of 30†to receive a bacterial meningitis vaccination prior to enrolling in classes.†The law applies to students enrolling in the Spring 2012 term and beyond.




According to Northeast Texas Community College President Dr. Brad Johnson, this has become a confusing issue statewide and he is concerned†whether†students know the facts about the law.




"The law (SB 1107) does not apply to everyone. Students should refer to the college website for detailed information about who is required to be vaccinated and the circumstances when a student may request an exemption," Johnson said†

Johnson added†that the cost of the vaccine varies greatly depending on where it is given. Students should contact the State health department if they are concerned about the price.



"We want to make it as easy as possible for NTCC students to comply with this new regulation. The governor has ordered that students are not to be deprived of the opportunity to go to college due to inability to pay for this vaccination. We'd like to make sure that everyone is aware of this requirement and what options are available to those with limited money," Johnson said.†





While students may obtain the vaccination at a variety of healthcare facilities and retail pharmacies, the state provides access to immunizations for students who cannot afford it. According to the Texas State Department of Health office in Mount Pleasant, students can receive the vaccination for a cost of $20 at their office. The agency is located at 1014 N. Jefferson and accepts walk-ins fro 7-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Shots are not given daily, so students are encouraged to call 903-572-9877 to confirm that the immunization nurse is on duty. Immunizations are also available at locations in Linden and Sulphur Springs.




?No one should delay college†because of this requirement," Johnson said.†




NTCC classes begin on January 17 and there is still time for students to enroll. For more information about the bacterial meningitis vaccination, please visit www.ntcc.edu/vaccine or call 903-434-8100.



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