Massachusetts home to 8 colleges continuing to force COVID-19 mandate on students in August

Massachusetts home to 8 colleges continuing to force COVID-19 mandate on students in August
Claudine Gay, President, Harvard University — Harvard University
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There are still eight colleges in Massachusetts that continue to require COVID-19 vaccinations for students to attend classes by August.

Updated data from Better Colleges showed eight Massachusetts colleges in August required a COVID-19 vaccine to be on-campus, in residence, or enrolled in certain programs.

At the same time, reports from the educational awareness group No College Mandates showed that 90% of colleges by August had rolled back their COVID-19 mandates.

“Is it any wonder college enrollment is down?” No College Mandates co-founder Lucia Sinatra wrote in a February 2023 opinion piece.

“The graduating class of 2023 has hardly known the freedoms older generations enjoyed — exuberant and unrestricted socializing, in-person intellectual debates and, of course, the freedom to choose whether to take an experimental medical intervention,” she wrote with Yasmina Palumbo of the pandemic response accountability group Restore Childhood.

Ian Miller with the news organization Outkick claimed the schools still requiring COVID-19 vaccines were implementing a “historically indefensible policy” that showed how “progressive administrators are more concerned with ideological virtue signaling than following science.”

The public health emergency about COVID-19 was officially closed by the CDC in May, 2023.

Massachusetts Schools Continuing to Implement a COVID-19 Mandate in August
School Name City
Anna Maria College Paxton
Endicott College Beverly
Harvard University Cambridge
Lasell University Newton
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston
New England Conservatory of Music Boston
New England Law – Boston Boston
Wellesley College Wellesley


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