Do transfer students need to show proof.....

<p>Hello every one, I'm a transfer student applying to the Health Science major at UF. This past Monday, I submitted my UF application and on Tuesday, I will make the 6 hour drive to turn in my other application to the college of phhp.. I was looking at the UF admission website and I saw that students need to show proof of immunizations. However, when I applied to UF, I didn't see anything about transfer students showing prof of immunizations. When I went to check the status of my application, it said that they have received it, but to give it a couple of weeks to be reviewed.</p>

<p>I'm confused. Was the proof of immunizations directed only at the incoming freshmen? or Do transfer students need to show proof of immunizations? Or do they have to prove it after they are admitted to register for classes? The deadline for my major is Feb 1st. I'm scarred that I may be missing something and by the time i realize it, it'll be too late to turn it in. </p>

<p>Any help would be appreciated.</p>

<p>I turned in my immunization form when I transferred. You don’t need to have it turned in by your application deadline, but it does need to be in before you register for classes. I don’t see how they can already have it, since it needs to be signed by your doctor or if you get it at the health clinic, then someone there. And it usually only takes a few days for the immunizations to be reviewed. Mine was actually done the same day.</p>