University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Carolina Student Vaccination Clinic to open March 31
For the first week of our student vaccination clinic, the state allocated UNC Campus Health 2,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. This vaccine only requires a single dose, so those receiving a vaccine would be considered “fully vaccinated” two weeks after their appointment. Even after you’re vaccinated, continue to stay vigilant, follow the University’s COVID-19 Community Standards, follow the three Ws (wear a mask, wait 6 feet apart and wash your hands) and test regularly through the Carolina Together Testing Program.
We are following the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services vaccine prioritization framework. As of March 31, when the clinic appointments begin, Groups 1, 2, 3 and all of Group 4 will be eligible for vaccinations.
Vaccination reservations are available for students and post-doctoral fellows at StudentCOVIDVax.unc.edu.
When you book your appointment, avoid conflicts with classes, exams or work. Plan for your visit to take one hour. You will need to remain on-site for the entirety of your appointment including an observation period.
If all slots are filled, check back for cancellations or additional vaccine appointment opportunities. Or you can find another vaccination location that meets your needs.
The student vaccine appointments will take place on the ground floor of the Carolina Union. There will be no out-of-pocket cost to you, but please bring your insurance card to the appointment.
We have uploaded students and post-docs to the North Carolina COVID Vaccine Management System. Look for an email from the Vaccine Management System and use it to complete your pre-registration with CVMS. This must be completed before your vaccine appointment.