The Marquette University Medical Clinic has administered a limited supply of vaccines on campus to people in specific eligible populations as defined by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the City of Milwaukee Health Department. All currently eligible Marquette community members have been offered the vaccine, either on campus or from another source.
IMPORTANT: The State of Wisconsin, NOT Marquette University, determines vaccine eligibility criteria. More information on the state’s eligibility requirements is available online.
The current eligible populations, pertinent to Marquette, are frontline health care personnel, police personnel and adults ages 65 or over.
If you are eligible and can receive the vaccine from other sources (i.e. primary care doctor, hospital system, etc.) before it’s available to you at Marquette, you are encouraged to do so.
Individuals ages 65 years and older who are residents of the City of Milwaukee can now register online to receive their COVID-19 vaccination from the City of Milwaukee Health Department.
Those who are eligible can schedule their appointment by visiting www.mke-vaccines.egov.com. In order to schedule your appointment, you will need to provide a phone number and email address. If you do not have both an email and phone number or need additional assistance, please contact the MHD hotline at 2-1-1 or email at ASKMHDCOVID19@milwaukee.gov.
You must get both doses at the same facility
If you get your first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine off-campus, you cannot get your second dose at Marquette. Second doses are automatically allocated by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to the vaccination site that provided your first dose. If you received your dose elsewhere, including out of state, that site is responsible for your second dose.
Please note, once fully vaccinated, you must still wear your mask and practice social distancing.
Please submit all COVID-19-related questions via Marquette’s coronavirus website.