Requirements · by vaccine

Colleges that require MMR

MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)Reviewed June 2026 · illustrative concept

The short answer

In this concept dataset, 416 institutions across 11 states require MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) for at least one student cohort. The graph is queried in reverse — every page that resolves a MMR requirement is collected here automatically.

New York · 40

New York Public Health Law §2165 & §2167

California · 40

System policy (UC / CSU), not a statewide mandate

Texas · 40

Texas Education Code §51.9192 (bacterial meningitis)

Illinois · 40

77 Ill. Adm. Code 694 (College Immunization Code)

Massachusetts · 40

105 CMR 220.600 (immunization of college students)

New Jersey · 39

N.J.A.C. 8:57-6 (immunization of college students)

Pennsylvania · 40

College and University Student Vaccination Act (35 P.S. §633.1)

Connecticut · 17

Conn. Gen. Stat. §10a-155 (student immunization)

Florida · 40

Fla. Stat. §1006.69 (meningococcal & hepatitis B)

Ohio · 40

Ohio Rev. Code §1713.55 (meningitis & hepatitis B disclosure)

Georgia · 40

University System of Georgia policy, not a statewide statute

About this page. Generated by reverse-querying the Enterprise Health requirements knowledge graph. Representative concept data resolved from published statutes, system policies and CDC/ACIP guidance — not official guidance. Confirm with each institution.

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