SDSU COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Programs
Those seeking COVID-19 vaccines and boosters should contact their medical provider or visit a local pharmacy.
Vaccination Requirement
San Diego State University strongly recommends the COVID-19 vaccine, but it is not required for students, faculty, or staff. To review the university’s current requirements for students, please visit the SDSU Immunization website.
All SDSU community members are encouraged to stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations. Community members who are unsure of their current vaccination status or recommendations for additional vaccination should contact their medical provider for guidance.
County-Operated Testing Site
Information is available online about other county-run testing locations in San Diego County and Imperial County.
COVID-19 Test Locations - San Diego
SDSU community members can purchase rapid COVID-19 test kits at the Student Health Services Pharmacy during business hours.
COVID-19 Vaccinations
Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations and should reach out to the following to secure an appointment:
- Sign up for an appointment with a vaccination provider near you via the California MyTurn vaccination program.
- Contact your primary care physician or other health care provider.
- Vaccines are also available by appointment at clinics, pharmacies and certain stores, such as Ralph's, Albertson's/Vons/Pavilions, CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid.
About the Current Vaccines, Why Get Vaccinated
Safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 can help reduce the chances of contracting the disease. Current vaccines can help reduce the number of people infected and reduce the number of people who must seek medical attention. The vaccines may also reduce the long-term effects of COVID-19. Visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website for information on available vaccines, safety, and frequently asked questions.