This message includes information about a vaccination survey; end of spring semester reminders; on-campus vaccination clinics; clinic details; second-dose clinics; and COVID testing hours.
Weekly update, April 22, 2021

This message includes information about a vaccination survey; end of spring semester reminders; on-campus vaccination clinics; clinic details; second-dose clinics; and COVID testing hours.
This message includes information about important surveys for students, faculty, and staff; the pause in the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine; on-campus vaccination clinics; clinic details; second-dose clinics; and COVID testing hours.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have recommended a pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, beginning April 13. The McLean County Health Department has confirmed that in lieu of the J&J vaccine, Pfizer will be provided for the April 15 on-campus clinic.
Information includes on-campus vaccination clinics for students, an April 13 virtual town hall on vaccines; vaccination clinics for students, faculty, and staff; and more.
Get vaccinated on campus! Students are encouraged to take advantage of on-campus vaccination clinics to be held specifically for Illinois State University students on Thursday (April 8), Friday (April 9), and Monday (April 12).
Illinois State University continues planning for a more traditional campus experience this fall, which includes the majority of courses offered in-person.
This message includes information about registering for an on-campus vaccination clinic, standby lists, vaccine eligibility and the 2021-22 academic year, clinic details, second dose vaccination clinics, and new COVID-19 testing hours.
This message includes information about Illinois State University vaccination clinics, vaccine eligibility and the 2021-22 academic year, clinic details, second dose vaccination clinics, new COVID-19 testing hours, and guidance for those who are fully vaccinated.
Governor J.B. Pritzker announced Friday, March 19, that higher education staff, among other groups, will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday, March 22.
This message includes information about expanding vaccine eligibility on April 12, Illinois State University vaccination clinics, second dose vaccination clinics, new COVID-19 testing hours, emergency grant funds, returning to on-campus work, and guidance for those who are fully vaccinated.