Dear %%First Name%% %%Last Name%%,
You are receiving this message because CU Boulder has received and our records indicate you are due for your second dose. We have confirmed that you are eligible to receive a vaccine based on the phases outlined by the state of babyֱapp.
Vaccine appointments at CU Boulder are limited and are on a first-come, first-served basis so please schedule as soon as possible. We have received a vaccine shipment and appointments are available Wednesday, March 31.
Things to keep in mind before scheduling an appointment for a second dose of the :
- Your CDC COVID-19 vaccination card will be required to receive a second dose.
If you try to schedule an appointment on any of these dates and see the phrase “No appointments found on this date," that means there are no more appointments available.
Those who are unable to make an appointment during the allotted time frame or who miss/cancel their appointment will need to wait for the next vaccine availability. You will be automatically notified each time Moderna vaccines arrive at CU Boulder until you receive a second dose of the vaccine or you opt out of being notified about vaccines on the .
Learn more about COVID-19 vaccine safety.
To schedule your vaccine appointment
- Visit mycuhealth.colorado.edu
- Log in to Medicat with your CU Boulder Login Name and Identikey Password. Press Continue.
- Select the “Appts” option in the top left-hand corner.
- In the Departments and Services box, choose “COVID-19 Vaccine” and press the Submit button.
- For “please select the reason you are seeking an appointment,” choose “COVID-19 Vaccine” and press the Submit button.
- When searching for next available appointments:
- For Group Appointments select “No”
- For clinic select “Medical Services”
- For reason select “COVID-19 vaccine”
- For provider select “All”
- Press the Submit button.
- Once your appointment is scheduled, you will automatically receive two appointment confirmation emails from the scheduling system. Your vaccine appointment instructions will be included in the confirmation message titled “You have an appointment for your COVID-19 Vaccine on (Appointment Date) at (Appointment Time).” Please disregard the other appointment confirmation message that is used for all other Medical Services appointments.
If you have questions on how to schedule an appointment, please contact the Buff Info team at buffinfo@colorado.edu or call 303-492-INFO (4636) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Checking in for your appointment
- You can complete the online check-in process up to four hours in advance.
- You will not be permitted to enter the building until five minutes before your scheduled appointment time to minimize crowding in the clinic area.
What to bring to your appointment
- A mask/face covering will be required at all times.
- Bring personal identification to your scheduled appointment. You may be asked to show your employer-provided name badge/credentials (such as your Buff OneCard), or personal identification such as a driver’s license.
- If possible, please bring a paper or electronic version of this email with you to your appointment.
What to expect during your appointment
- The appointment will take approximately 30-60 minutes.
- Once you receive the vaccine, you will be asked to wait in an observation area for 15-30 minutes, depending on your medical history.
- Your CDC COVID-19 vaccination card will be required to receive a second dose.
Vaccine information
CU Boulder is eligible to receive the , , and vaccines at no cost to you, and no insurance information is needed.
The campus is unable to control which vaccine will be received at any given time. We encourage you to talk with your primary care provider if you have questions about the vaccines.
If you are able to receive a vaccine through your primary care provider or other health care facility before you are notified by CU Boulder, we encourage you to take advantage of your first opportunity. CU Boulder is an optional site for vaccinations for eligible babyֱapp, staff and students based on the phases outlined by the state and in collaboration with .