Dozens of Colleges Still Require COVID Vaccines for Students
One Atlanta-area college has even reinstated a mask mandate and social distancing.

Over three years after the advent of the coronavirus pandemic, educational mask and vaccine mandates are increasingly uncommon. However, as the new school year is set to begin, a handful of colleges remain holdouts, especially when it comes to COVID vaccine mandates for incoming students.
While several states had plans to enact perpetual COVID-19 vaccine mandates for some students, all appear to have dropped those proposals. In October 2021, California announced it would require COVID vaccinations for middle and high school grades. However, officials scrapped the mandate in February 2023. Illinois ditched a college student–specific mandate in 2022, and D.C. public schools, after pushing back the start date of a COVID vaccine mandate for students 12 and older several times, appears to have quietly abandoned the proposal.
However, while state governments have stopped attempts to mandate masking and vaccines in schools, a handful of individual colleges are still holding onto restrictive pandemic-era policies.
According to No College Mandates, a website that tracks COVID-related mandates on college campuses, over 60 universities require a COVID-19 vaccine to attend, including Harvard University, Rutgers University, and Johns Hopkins University.
"Harvard requires all students who will be on campus to have primary vaccination for COVID-19," reads Harvard's website. "As we work to continue the high levels of vaccination needed to protect our community, Harvard highly recommends being up-to-date per the CDC definition for all Harvard community members."
Just how many colleges still mandate masks remains much less clear. While many colleges affiliated with hospital systems have mask mandates related to students and staff working in health care settings, it's not obvious how many schools still mandate masks in classrooms or other non-health-care-related student events.
However, at least one college is enforcing draconian COVID restrictions. This week, Atlanta-based Morris Brown College announced a battery of COVID-19 mitigation policies for the next two weeks, "due to reports of positive cases." These mandates include a broad mask mandate, physical distancing, a ban on on-campus parties and large gatherings, and "temperature checks" when students arrive on campus.
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Every single one of these administrators behind these policies should be in jail
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To be fair to these policies, if every college student in the US were to contract Covid all at once, literally dozens might actually require short-term hospital care before recovering completely.
The ban on student parties, if it's followed, will likely prevent more harm due to alcohol poisoning than it will from any virus.
If an institution demands any covid policy nonsense, demand they refund your tuition and attend another institution. Preferably a trade school.
Ideally yes. We'd like the morons to self segregate whenever possible.
People gaining legitimate trade skills are morons?
Fuck you. Next time your plumbing leaks or your car breaks down, call an English major.
They already are, in university administrative offices, corporate HR suites, and government agencies.
FTFY
Sounds like a fun place.
we rented across the street for that "on-campus" bullshit.
Nice to know there is a web site that lists the fascists.
Good job media/govs, you instilled some wonderful legacies to folks.
If the vaccine is safe and effective, why do I need to wear a mask? If masks work, why do I have to get the vaccine?
Yes
From those imposing such mandates, the answer is always the same: FYTW.
Submission to the state and public signaling.
"Harvard requires all students who will be on campus to have primary vaccination for COVID-19," reads Harvard's website.
So they require the first jab, but not the “boosters”? Why’s that? Doesn’t The Science require us to get boosters to be safe? I’m sure I was told “boosters” are required to be safe.
Did The Science change?
Because the boosters only last about 3 months, and are always chasing last year's variant, and usually make you sick for a day anyway.
If a "fully vaxxed" 75 year old, who's statistically still at 70k% higher risk than a completely unvaxxed (for Covid anyway) 18 year old is "safe" to go about life, then why should a generation of students who've already had the virus (probably twice by now) be forced to spend any time or energy worrying more about it than they would any other strain of the "common cold"?
Brian Kemp's Georgia
Something ironic about the first historically black-owned school in Georgia forcing its students to wear masks, stand 6 ft. apart, and refrain from fraternizing among themselves or with others.
time the avenger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMOKamtpUA8
https://morrisbrown.edu/degree-programs/
Wow! A religious college that offers business degrees in managing for chicken joints, video games, or activist groups, a degree in jazz, a degree in grievance studies and nothing else. It's historically owned by who again?
General Studies? Is that like military history? Sounds cool.
I think it's like a GED bit with whipped cream and sprinkles.
Harvard is a private institution.
It and its students accept no government funds at all?
Even if they do, what's it matter?
Public schools across the country mandate vaccines to attend. Imagine being this fucking dense in 2023.
And then imagine being as totalitarian as you.
Shouldn’t you be spending your time trolling for a sugar daddy?
You’re not getting any younger, you know.
Muh private
However, at least one college is enforcing draconian COVID restrictions. This week, Atlanta-based Morris Brown College announced a battery of COVID-19 mitigation policies for the next two weeks, “due to reports of positive cases.” These mandates include a broad mask mandate, physical distancing, a ban on on-campus parties and large gatherings, and “temperature checks” when students arrive on campus.
That ‘college’ has no students and nothing in-person. The administration and faculty and coursework all look like they are just on paper/website – not actually something anyone can do. It’s a scam for financial aid. hahaha. But at least they can get publicity by issuing a mask mandate - on Instagram?
cnn claims they have 30-50 students
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/27/us/morris-brown-college-accreditation-restored/index.html
Now we know the size of the niche market for germophobic, Covid-nostalgic students who want to wear masks and socially distance in an HBCU setting.
I think it's wonderful that a free market in higher education creates a university specializing in their needs, even though there are only 36 of them.
There's a video most of their facilities from the air. Stadium (main shot) and two buildings (background). 30-50 students is a reach.
Don't want to wear a mask? Go to a different school.
Don't want to get in the cattle car? Go to a different 'church.'
Not sure what you mean by that. I'm sure there are people who think this is a good idea. You see them everywhere. They're driving alone with a mask on. One of the last concerts I went to, person on the end of the row not only wore a mask, but bought two seats.
If a school wants to cater to that bullshit, good for them.
Don't want to be subjected to lockdowns and mandatory masks, move to *checks 2020-2023 data* Florida.
"If the bugs don't gecha, the gaters will! Hee yah!"
"Not sure what you mean by that..."Yes you do.
But no....this isn't the "free market" the "libertarians" here were talking about...
Only if they were proposing laws to deal with it.
This BS is still way worthy of private censure and ridicule. Just like DC clubs that kept virtue signaling months after it was admitted it doesn’t stop the spread, demanding proof of vax status to see a punk show. .
Sure. Ridicule is free speech. Shutting a private college down if they have these kinds of rules is legally problematic. Ron DeSantis could probably manage it. Hell, I'm surprised he hasn't banned Covid testing in his state yet.
I guess herd immunity does not apply to intelligent, rationale thought.
No. Herd immunity does apply to intelligence. These people are immune to intelligence.
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
https://endpts.com/operation-warp-speed-redux-hhs-awards-1-4b-to-develop-next-gen-covid-19-drugs-and-vaccines/
That is a lot of beans to research something that will never work.
it's absolutely insane the amount of money the government just pisses away
They got by on a measly 4 trillion a year, just 5 years ago. Now they need to spend 6 trillion a year, for some reason.
Inflation they caused
>>One Atlanta-area college has even reinstated a mask mandate and social distancing.
so what's your take?
"Daddy, I can't sleep. The COVID under the bed keeps wailing eerily."
Why do young people need this vaccine?
Are illegal aliens exempt?
Think of them as having an exemption, like how “peaceful protests” were exempt from being unapproved social gatherings.
Mostly peaceful.
Of course they are exempt. They don’t fall under the laws and rules of the USA, but luckily do fall under the civil rights and other protections of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The ACLU said so.
Should I still not throw away my counterfeit vaccine card?
all cards are counterfeit until the shots are true vaccines
Well students are stupid to go to these colleges. Like the sixties they could protest and sit in in the deans office until the mandates were ended. But it won't happen, these kids are snowflakes, they want to be led, they prefer group think, and have no guts or balls. They will suffer their whole life and never say a word. Hard to feel sorry for them,
You will conform. You will conform. You will conform. You......
FEAR > SCIENCE
I don't need a mask. I have a rabbit's foot, wear a crucifix, and am Irish, so I'm safe.
Is that what the Irish thought when Cromwell invaded? That explains a lot.
it's currently 104 degrees in Atlanta.
Wonder if anyone could possibly be warm for some other reason than covid.
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/ga/atlanta
My son lives just south of Atlanta and it is only 92 degrees there. Funny how the news tends to report the temperature in the hottest place in the region where UHI drives the temperature up 10 degrees.
Hottest year in the history of the Earth, people.
All it takes is about 20 students and a decent attorney. Their college tuitions and their first houses would be paid.
The COURTS have ruled nationwide. It is UNLAWFUL and a VIOLATION of constitutional rights under color of law (colleges are government funded government related and sometimes government entities)
Schools also require a litany of other vaccines to attend.
JFC- stop you're goddamn bitching and just get the shot or don't and then don't attend. You have no right to go to college as it is but sadly a lot of you surely should.
Are they also requiring current influenza vaccinations? If not, then this is pure political theater. I don't mind the normal course of vaccinations, but we are out of the pandemic and Covid-19 is now on the same order as normal influenza. It's not a deadly disease for the young and health. So there's no reason to require it for college students.
fucking morons. the jabs we were forced into are not vaccines. science is dead
So is your brain. Maybe it spent too long baking inside that tinfoil hat.
Good to see a list of places not to go to or not to send your children to lest they be brainwashed into flaming moonbats.
WRT Morris Brown College, it's barely a college, having received accreditation in the last year or so after a ~20 year lapse. And while it is church-affiliated, it is a pretty liberal denomination, AME, which also runs Oberlin College, another hot-bed of moonbattery.
Let's be blunt. The more feminine, in a nanny-knows-best, scared-of-shadows sort of way, that colleges (and society) get, the worse we are.
It's almost as if feelings and team affiliation trump statistics and risk analysis at these institutions of higher (?) learning...
I'm not an anti-vaxxer, and Trump's accelerated vaccine program helped reduce the death rate for many vaccinated people over 50. But the vaccines are still experimental, and have definite (and potentially life-threatening) side effects. For healthy people under 30, why mandate exposure to a risky vaccine, when the COVID threat is so minuscule for young people? They may or may not catch COVID and be exposed to that relatively low risk, but if the vaccine is mandated, they are definitely being exposed to that low risk.
Realize that these are Hillary’s up and coming, smart and thoughtful people who dutifully voted for her. They read the NYT, the WAPO, listen to NPR and reside in deep blue cities. Their sense of virtue is very strong and they gleefully jump at any opportunity to display it. What could be better than a mask to set them apart, and allow them to
Indulge in their superiority in contrast to you?
They most certainly WILL NOT relinquish something that makes them feel so special.
Mindless bleating sheep.
Its interesting that so many of the colkeges named are elite institutions, no? Maybe they know something we don't about what's coming
Harvard University, Rutgers University, and Johns Hopkins University...
...are no longer worthy of anyone's attention. Anti-science luddites.
Universities and colleges have no authority to force any sort of experimental procedure on their students. And to make it part of an issue for attendance is a crime.