#VaxUpMarquette | Vaccines available on campus now through June 20

The CDC has recommended resuming use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after a temporary pause. 

Currently in Wisconsin, everyone 16 and over is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. 

The Medical Clinic has the Johnson Johnson vaccine available. In addition to students, faculty and staff — spouses and dependents age 18 and over are now also eligible to receive vaccine on campus.  

You may call the Medical Clinic at 414-288-7184 to schedule an appointment. Appointments are available through June 20.


Information on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine:

Updated Janssen EUA Fact Sheet

CDC Vaccine Safety Update


The Marquette Medical Clinic hosts regular vaccine clinics; however, spots tend to fill quickly. If you cannot get an appointment on campus, there are various vaccination sites in the Milwaukee area: 

  • Vaccine appointments (scheduled or walk-in) are available at the Wisconsin Center (through May 28), which is walking distance from campus. Appointments are also available at North Division and South Division High Schools. For more information and registration, visit milwaukee.gov/covidvax or by calling (414) 286-6800.  
  • See more vaccination sites near you. 

Important reminders: 

  • Once fully vaccinated, you should still wear your mask, practice social distancing, avoid crowds, wash your hands often and complete the daily COVID Cheq.
    Please remember that completing the daily COVID Cheq survey remains a key mitigation tool for campus. Per the CDC guidelines, fully vaccinated people should still watch for symptoms of COVID-19, especially following an exposure to someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. If symptoms develop, all people – regardless of vaccination status – should isolate and be clinically evaluated for COVID-19. 
  • For vaccine help, Wisconsin residents can call the COVID-19 Vaccine Assistance Hotline at (844) 684-1064. Milwaukee County also created HealthyMKE, a COVID-19 vaccine resource website.