Get a Vaccine
All students who attend at least one in-person class are required to be vaccinated or undergo weekly COVID-19 testing, and some students, including housing residents, are required to be vaccinated.
Employees who are not vaccinated may be required to undergo weekly testing.
Find a Vaccine
Clinics at EMU
Local Vaccine Clinics
Members of the EMU community may receive COVID-19 vaccines through the Washtenaw County Health Department (WCHD), which is offering drive-through vaccination clinics at 555 Towner in Ypsilanti Tuesday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. beginning Tuesday, October 5. No appointment is needed. Visit the WCHD website for more information!
There are numerous other opportunities locally to receive a free COVID-19 vaccine!
Pharmacies
Many pharmacies and retail outlets offer vaccinations, including:
Your primary health care provider
You may seek vaccination through your primary health care provider.
Statewide and nationwide vaccination sites
- Find a vaccination location anywhere in Michigan.
- Find a vaccination location anywhere in the nation.
COVID-19 Vaccine Information
There is no charge to receive the COVID-19 vaccine!
Learn more about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines [PDF]
Many people have questions about what they can and cannot do after being fully vaccinated. People are "up-to-date" with their COVID-19 vaccines when they have received all doses in the primary vaccination series and all boosters for which they are eligible.
Learn more about what you should keep doing, along with what you can start to do, after you’re fully vaccinated [PDF].
Learn more about travel restrictions [PDF], including restrictions for individuals who have been vaccinated.
Please review University policy for information about face masks, physical distancing and vaccination on EMU property.