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Pre-entry Health Requirements

Community Expectations 101

JULY 8

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State law requires students to submit specific information about immunizations and complete a TB assessment form. Immunizations must be up to date. JMU does not require a physical exam, but you must complete the following: 1. Print an official immunization record from your doctor or school (no signature required.) If you do not have access to that, download and print the JMU immunization form and have it completed and signed by a health care professional. 2. Complete the required TB assessment form for new students under “Forms” in MyJMUChart. 3. Log in to MyJMUChart and enter your insurance information under the “Insurance” tab. Please select “uninsured” if appropriate. 4. Upload your immunization record and a copy of your insurance card.All uploaded documents must be in PDF format. 5. Continue checking your JMU email and secure messages on MyJMUChart for confirmation that your record is complete and there is nothing further needed. Your pre-entry health requirements are not complete until you receive that confirmation. Failure to complete these steps will result in a nonrefundable $50 fine and you will not be able to make changes to your class schedule or enroll in classes for future semesters.

JUNE 18

As a member of the JMU community, we expect you to be knowledgeable of the

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expectations that guide student behavior, as found in the Student Handbook. Community Expecta- tions 101 will introduce you to student expectations surrounding alcohol, drugs, sexual misconduct and other policies that you will be held accountable for throughout your time at JMU. During Summer Orienta- tion, we will further expand of these com- munity expectations through discussions with your orientation leader and peers. You need to complete this step so that you are prepared for this important conversation. 4 RELATED INFO: Student Handbook Read more about the Office of Student Accountability and Restorative Practices (OSARP).

Having trouble accessing MyJMUChart? Please follow these tips:

Tips for transiting to self-managed health care ◆ UHC is a confidential resource ◆ Students can select whether to share information from each visit and with who ◆ A Medical Power of Attorney is not needed for UHC ◆ Students are responsible for managing their oral medications ◆ Confirm that current insurance will cover you while at JMU for specialists or emergency care ◆ Check out the on-campus pharmacy or locate the closest local pharmacy ◆ Consider getting a 90-day supply of any oral medications or using a mail order option.

◆ Google Chrome is the preferred web browser ◆ Clear your browser history or cache before starting ◆ Avoid Apple devices to access MyJMUChart ◆ Contact the Health Center at 540-568-6178, option 2, during business hours if issues continue

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