Largest Colleges Push Student Vaccines with Mandates, Prizes
2021-09-18
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1Most of the largest public universities in the United States do not have a mandate, or official order, that students be vaccinated against COVID-19.
2Some schools say they require vaccines but permit some students to refuse it.
3Others have refused entry to those who are not vaccinated.
4The new school year is beginning as the delta variant continues to spread in many parts of the country.
5University officials and teachers believe high vaccination rates are the way to return to normal school life.
6In some cities and states, leaders have made it illegal for schools to have vaccine mandates.
7In such places, schools are using unusual ways to get more students vaccinated.
8Research by The Associated Press shows that 26 of the nation's 50 largest public universities are not requiring vaccination.
9That means about 55 percent of public university students can make a choice.
10Universities with vaccine mandates are mostly in the Northeastern U.S. and California.
11Almost all of the universities without mandates are in states that have made such requirements illegal, including Florida, Texas and Arizona.
12Here is a look at three public universities and what they are doing to urge more students to get vaccinated.
13At the University of Connecticut, students are required to be vaccinated.
14But the school has permitted 800 exemptions, or exceptions to the requirement.
15It has not denied a single request for an exemption.
16University officials are working with students who have not been vaccinated to understand the reason for their decision, said Dr. Andrew Agwunobi.
17He is the university's interim president.
18He is also a pediatrician - a doctor whose expertise is treating children.
19The school set up areas for students to get vaccinations when they arrive at the school.
20Among those who asked to be vaccinated was graduate student Cindy Barreto, who said it was hard to get an appointment back home in Brazil.
21Her brother was hospitalized in intensive care with the virus.
22"I know people who are waiting to get the vaccine, and I would say don't do that," she said.
23About 90 percent of classes at the university are expected to be in person this term.
24All students must wear face coverings indoors.
25Those who remain unvaccinated must receive weekly COVID-19 testing.
26University officials say 97 percent of their students are vaccinated.
27They say only 10 COVID-19 infections have been recorded since the school year began.
28An executive order from Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has made vaccine mandates in schools illegal.
29So, the University of Central Florida is doing some unusual things to get students vaccinated.
30It is giving out prizes.
31Many professors are concerned for their safety because they don't know which students are vaccinated, said Joseph Harrington.
32He is a physics professor and head of the teachers' association.
33He is also part of a group of teachers asking the governor to let schools set their own policies.
34"There are some large classes where students are sitting in the aisles because they're afraid to sit next to other students," Harrington said.
35In the first week of classes, research showed 72.6 percent of those questioned had at least one vaccine dose, university spokesman Chad Binette said.
36He said the school is giving out prizes such as free books, computers and tuition money.
37The university says about 12,000 of its 72,000 students live on school property.
38It is recommending face coverings for everyone.
39The university has reported 377 COVID-19 infections among students over the last two weeks.
40Students at the University of Virginia who do not get vaccinated cannot attend classes unless they receive a religious or medical exemption.
41At the start of the school year, 193 students were unenrolled for the term because they were not vaccinated, said Dr. Christopher Holstege.
42He is the director of student health and wellness.
43He said the policy is the same as with vaccinations for other diseases, such as measles.
44Susan Davis is vice president for student affairs at the University of Virginia.
45She said all of those who were unenrolled would be welcomed back for the next term if they follow the mandate.
46About 97 percent of the school's 25,000 students and 92 percent of staff members were vaccinated, officials said.
47So far, the school has reported 255 COVID-19 cases among students.
48It is offering more than 90 percent of classes in person.
49Mallory Griffin, a senior at the university, said most students do not have a problem with the vaccine mandate.
50"We're glad that everybody is vaccinated or getting vaccinated, Griffin said, "because that just brings us one step closer to hopefully being able to return completely to normal."
51I'm Jill Robbins.
1Most of the largest public universities in the United States do not have a mandate, or official order, that students be vaccinated against COVID-19. Some schools say they require vaccines but permit some students to refuse it. Others have refused entry to those who are not vaccinated. 2The new school year is beginning as the delta variant continues to spread in many parts of the country. University officials and teachers believe high vaccination rates are the way to return to normal school life. 3In some cities and states, leaders have made it illegal for schools to have vaccine mandates. In such places, schools are using unusual ways to get more students vaccinated. 4Research by The Associated Press shows that 26 of the nation's 50 largest public universities are not requiring vaccination. That means about 55 percent of public university students can make a choice. 5Universities with vaccine mandates are mostly in the Northeastern U.S. and California. Almost all of the universities without mandates are in states that have made such requirements illegal, including Florida, Texas and Arizona. 6Here is a look at three public universities and what they are doing to urge more students to get vaccinated. 7The University of Connecticut 8At the University of Connecticut, students are required to be vaccinated. But the school has permitted 800 exemptions, or exceptions to the requirement. It has not denied a single request for an exemption. 9University officials are working with students who have not been vaccinated to understand the reason for their decision, said Dr. Andrew Agwunobi. He is the university's interim president. He is also a pediatrician - a doctor whose expertise is treating children. 10The school set up areas for students to get vaccinations when they arrive at the school. Among those who asked to be vaccinated was graduate student Cindy Barreto, who said it was hard to get an appointment back home in Brazil. Her brother was hospitalized in intensive care with the virus. 11"I know people who are waiting to get the vaccine, and I would say don't do that," she said. 12About 90 percent of classes at the university are expected to be in person this term. All students must wear face coverings indoors. Those who remain unvaccinated must receive weekly COVID-19 testing. 13University officials say 97 percent of their students are vaccinated. They say only 10 COVID-19 infections have been recorded since the school year began. 14The University of Central Florida 15An executive order from Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has made vaccine mandates in schools illegal. So, the University of Central Florida is doing some unusual things to get students vaccinated. It is giving out prizes. 16Many professors are concerned for their safety because they don't know which students are vaccinated, said Joseph Harrington. He is a physics professor and head of the teachers' association. He is also part of a group of teachers asking the governor to let schools set their own policies. 17"There are some large classes where students are sitting in the aisles because they're afraid to sit next to other students," Harrington said. 18In the first week of classes, research showed 72.6 percent of those questioned had at least one vaccine dose, university spokesman Chad Binette said. He said the school is giving out prizes such as free books, computers and tuition money. 19The university says about 12,000 of its 72,000 students live on school property. It is recommending face coverings for everyone. 20The university has reported 377 COVID-19 infections among students over the last two weeks. 21The University of Virginia 22Students at the University of Virginia who do not get vaccinated cannot attend classes unless they receive a religious or medical exemption. 23At the start of the school year, 193 students were unenrolled for the term because they were not vaccinated, said Dr. Christopher Holstege. He is the director of student health and wellness. He said the policy is the same as with vaccinations for other diseases, such as measles. 24Susan Davis is vice president for student affairs at the University of Virginia. She said all of those who were unenrolled would be welcomed back for the next term if they follow the mandate. 25About 97 percent of the school's 25,000 students and 92 percent of staff members were vaccinated, officials said. 26So far, the school has reported 255 COVID-19 cases among students. It is offering more than 90 percent of classes in person. 27Mallory Griffin, a senior at the university, said most students do not have a problem with the vaccine mandate. 28"We're glad that everybody is vaccinated or getting vaccinated, Griffin said, "because that just brings us one step closer to hopefully being able to return completely to normal." 29I'm Jill Robbins. 30The Associated Press reported this story. Susan Shand adapted it for Learning English. Ashley Thompson was the editor. 31_________________________________________________ 32Words in This Story 33mandate - n. an official order to do something 34variant - n. something that is different in some way from others of the same kind 35exemption - n. freedom from being required to do something that others are required to do 36aisle - n. a passage where people walk: 37tuition - n. money that is paid to a school for the right to study there 38staff - n. a group of people who work for an organization or business 39unenroll - v. to remove someone as a member of or participant in something 40We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments Section, and visit our Facebook page.