Last two schools, Reed and Bryn Mawr, say they no longer will require individuals to get vaccinated for COVID-19
Confirmed this year, all colleges and universities in the United States have dropped their COVID-19 vaccine mandates following President Donald Trump’s professional get on the problem, according to a team tracking the demands.
The last two institutions with demands, as reported by No College Mandates, confirmed this week that they are ending the vaccination condition.
Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and Reed College in Oregon were the last two on the list.
No College Mandates leader Lucia Sinatra told The College Fix that Bryn Mawr confirmed to her that its mission is over. According to the consultant from the school, the data will be updated on its site by May, she said.
” … but it is frustrating Bryn Mawr did not updated their sites to quickly reveal this”, Sinatra told The Fix in an internet Wednesday.  ,” We believe that this manipulates individuals who have been lately accepted into thinking the C19 vaccination is still a condition”.
However, Reed College even confirmed that its mission is over.
” Reed College’s university voted on Monday, March 10, to replace the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for kids. Kids, faculty, and staff are all still very encouraged to get vaccinated”, university spokesperson Sheena McFarland told The Fix via internet Tuesday.
In February, 12 other higher education institutions even dropped their immunization demands, according to No College Mandates ‘ list.
The list just included university-wide demands. Some higher education institutions also require individuals in health care professions to get vaccinated, according to the party.
This is what the finish looks like but don’t be fooled as most medical students are also required to take C19 vaccinations to finish courses. @SecKennedy photograph. twitter.com/skoZ6fIj8V
— No College Mandates ( @NCM4Ever ) March 13, 2025
” Covid-19 vaccination demands on good young people were not based on clinical data or audio reasoning”, Sinatra wrote just at the Brownstone Institute. Sinatra shared the post with The Fix when asked about Trump’s executive order.
” These laws coerced … learners to choose between abandonment of their college applications and dreams for the future or cooperating with decisions over biological freedom made by the ‘ experts,'” she wrote.
President Trump signed an executive order Feb. 15 that states that mandating students to receive the COVID-19 vaccination “usurp]s ] parental authority and burden]s ] students of many faiths”.
The main speech of the purchase reads as follows:” It is the plan of my Management that discretionary Federal funds should not be used to directly or indirectly support or pay an educational assistance company, State educational agency, local educational agency, elementary school, secondary school, or institution of higher education that requires students to have received a Covid-19 vaccination to enter any in-person education program”.
The executive order instructs the Department of Health and Human Services, guarded by Secretary Robert Kennedy, to create a mandate on the subject, which all federally-funded learning institutions in the country will have to agree with.
The Fix contacted the HHS media relations business via email lately with questions about the order, including any potential exceptions that could be made for particular groups of people, such as students in health care profession paths, but the company did not respond.
Sinatra praised the order, writing,” With one stroke of his pen, President Trump accomplished what we have been fighting for the last 4 years – an end to college and university Covid-19 vaccine mandates”.
Since Sinatra began No College Mandates in 2020, the group has provided a place for like-minded students and parents to voice their concerns with letter campaigns and other resources on its website. It also exposed hundreds of higher education institutions in the United States that required students and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccinations.
Sinatra wrote,” It is with deep gratitude to President Trump and his team for keeping his promise and ending all federal funding to colleges and universities that continue these unnecessary and dangerous Covid-19 vaccine policies.
” There was zero science or reasoning to support them, and this new executive order might just prevent similar dictates from ever happening again,” she wrote.
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IMAGE CAPTION AND CREDIT: Individuals protest mandatory COVID-19 vaccines. Drazen Zigic/Shutterstock
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