Student Health Services

The goal of Missouri S&T Student Health Services is to provide for healthy students and a healthy campus population.

Student Health offers a wide range of primary health care for currently enrolled students at Missouri S&T. Multiple providers and nursing staff are available to deliver care for acute illness and injury. The Student Health fee covers visits with the providers, but some procedures, labs, and medications may require a small fee.

There are certain requirements that need to be met before you can complete enrollment and move onto campus. Failure to meet these requirements will result in a hold on your registration process.

To submit your information, please follow the instructions on the Student Health website in the New Student Information sections, http://studenthealth.mst.edu/newstudentinformation/

At a minimum, students must submit records including:

  • Two Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccines (MMR). All students attending class on campus must have on file at Student Health documentation of 2 doses of MMR. The first one must be done after age 12 months; the second at least 30 days later. If you are unable to provide the proof of previous immunizations, you can receive the immunizations at Student Health.
  • One Meningitis Vaccine given after age 16. All students living in University approved housing must have on file at Student Health documentation of a meningitis conjugate vaccine given after the age of 16. There are two meningitis vaccines available: the quadrivalent (Menactra, Menveo, Menquadfi, MCV4, ACWY) and meningitis B (Trumenba, Bexsero). The quadrivalent vaccine is required. The meningitis B vaccine is recommended but not required. More information about the meningitis vaccine and disease can be found on the Student Health website. If you are unable to provide the proof of previous immunization, you can receive the immunization at Student Health.
  • Tuberculosis Risk Assessment Form for New Students. This form must be completed by all students. All students coming from an endemic country are required to have a Quantiferon Gold test or a T. Spot, these are blood test. A list of endemic countries is listed on the tuberculosis risk assessment form.
    • Important information:
      • IF the blood test is required, it MUST be completed in the United States.
      • The blood test can be completed at Student Health Services. There is a $10 fee for this.
      • If you have had a positive tuberculosis test, please bring this testing information along with specific treatment you have received. All students that test positive will be required to follow the regulations set by the University.

Welcome to Missouri University of Science and Technology. We hope your experience here will be academically challenging and personally rewarding. Let us know if we can provide you any further assistance.

For more information contact:

Student Health Services 910 W. 10th St.

Rolla, MO 65409 573-341-4284

mstshs@mst.edu