All Colleges and Universities in the U.S. Have Dropped Their Covid Vaccine Mandates
“Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and Reed College in Oregon were the last two on the list.”

This is huge. Think back to four years ago and what it was like. You couldn’t get near some campuses without being vaccinated.
The College Fix reports:
No more COVID vaccines: Last few colleges drop mandates after Trump order
Confirmed this week, all colleges and universities in the United States have dropped their COVID-19 vaccine mandates following President Donald Trump’s executive order on the issue, according to a group tracking the mandates.
The final two colleges with mandates, as reported by No College Mandates, confirmed this week that they are ending the vaccination requirement.
Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and Reed College in Oregon were the last two on the list.
No College Mandates founder Lucia Sinatra told The College Fix that Bryn Mawr confirmed to her that its mandate is over. According to the representative from the college, the information will be updated on its website by May, she said.
“… but it is frustrating Bryn Mawr will not updated their pages to immediately reflect this,” Sinatra told The Fix in an email Wednesday. “We believe that this misleads students who have been recently accepted into thinking the C19 vaccine is still a requirement.”
Meanwhile, Reed College also confirmed that its mandate is over.
“Reed College’s faculty voted on Monday, March 10, to remove the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students. Students, faculty, and staff are all still highly encouraged to be vaccinated,” college spokesperson Sheena McFarland told The Fix via email Tuesday.
In February, 12 other higher education institutions also dropped their vaccine mandates, according to No College Mandates’ list.
The list only included university-wide mandates. Some higher education institutions still require students in health care careers to be vaccinated, according to the group.

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