Mon Aug 21, 2023 – 6:52 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) – Rutgers University, the first academic institution in the United States to mandate COVID-19 vaccination for its students, is standing by its mandate to the point that students will be disenrolled from the impending semester if they still do not submit to the controversial jabs.
The university’s COVID vaccine information page currently states that “with limited exceptions, all students must be fully vaccinated and upload record of these vaccinations to the Rutgers Student Immunization Portal,” unless they are “enrolled in fully online degree-granting programs (typically defined as having no access to on-campus facilities)” or “participating in fully online or off-campus Continuing Education programs.”
Religious or medical exemptions “are evaluated on a case-by-case basis” and “NOT automatically granted,” the site stresses; furthermore, even students who have an exemption “will not be able to live in on-campus housing,” and “on-campus participation is not guaranteed.”
“According to anonymous sources, Rutgers is planning to disenroll non-compliant students beginning on August 15, 2023,” the Brownstone Institute reported.
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