COVID-19 Vaccinations
University Health Services can provide appointments for students to receive the Moderna vaccine. Specific dates and times are listed below. If you are not able to schedule during these times, please see the options for getting a vaccine in the community.
Dates and Location
All vaccines appointments will be between 8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the Student Health Center on the University Park Campus.
- Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
What to bring
Students attending the vaccine clinic should bring their Penn State ID. Students should also bring a copy of their health insurance card or upload their insurance information to myUHS ahead of the clinic. The vaccine is free to students; however, University Health Services will bill students' health insurance for administration fees. (Health Insurance is not required to receive a vaccination.)
Appointments in the Community
Students who are not able to receive a vaccine on the dates offered through University Health Services can visit a vaccine location in the community. If you receive your vaccine through a community provider, please upload your vaccine record through myUHS after you receive both doses.
For vaccine locations, enter your ZIP code on the CDC website Vaccines.gov to find nearby vaccine providers.
COVID-19 Boosters
The University urges students to receive a COVID-19 booster as soon as they are eligible. Students who receive the booster should upload that information to the University through myUHS.
Beginning in January 2022, the University will offer COVID-19 boosters through the University Health Services. Please note that at this time booster vaccines do not have an impact on the weekly testing requirement. Learn more about the testing requirement.