Equal Opportunity and Title IX

Vaccination Religious Exemption

East Carolina University prohibits unlawful discrimination and is committed to workforce success and cultivating a culture of care, belonging and opportunity for our faculty, staff and learners and all stakeholders. As part of this commitment, the University makes every effort to accommodate religious observances and practices in accordance with our Notice of Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action Policy, unless it creates an undue hardship for the University.

Process to Request a Religious Exemption

If you object to the COVID-19 vaccination, or any immunization, because it conflicts with your sincerely held religious beliefs and practices, you may apply for a religious exemption. A religious exemption may be granted if you:

  • Hold a sincere religious belief which is contrary to the practice of vaccination(s);
  • Complete the appropriate form to request an exemption; and
  • Submit any required documentation to support the exemption request.

Your religious exemption must include a statement in your own words regarding the grounds for the requested religious exemption and the specific religious principles that guide your objection to immunization.

Your religious exemption statement must be your own words and not copied and pasted from the internet or other external source. Blanket statements will not be accepted.

General philosophical reluctance will not provide enough basis for an exception to the vaccination requirements.

The Equal Opportunity and Title IX office in the Department for People Operations, Success, and Opportunity (POSO) will carefully review all requests for religious exemptions; however, exemptions to the vaccine requirement are not guaranteed. After the request has been thoroughly reviewed, you will be notified, in writing, of the decision regarding your requested religious exemption.

If you are granted a religious exemption, you will be required to undergo COVID-19 testing and observe all other COVID-19 health and safety protocols as required by the University. In the event of a COVID-19 outbreak or cluster on campus, individuals with exemptions may be temporarily excluded from campus activities or reassigned until the outbreak is declared to be over. In requesting an exemption to the vaccination requirement, you agree to comply with these restrictions.

If your request for a religious exemption is denied, it may be reconsidered only if new information supporting your request is provided. This decision is final and not subject to appeal. If you feel this decision violates your civil rights, you may file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the Office for Civil Rights (for College of Allied Health Sciences and College of Nursing students).

Employee COVID-19 Vaccine Medical Exemption

For employees seeking a medical exemption to the COVID-19 Vaccine, please complete the Office of Prospective Health form.

COVID-19 Vaccination Medical Exemption Form (PDF)


Vaccination Religious Exemption Form

East Carolina University prohibits unlawful discrimination and is committed to workforce success and cultivating a culture of care, belonging and opportunity for our faculty, staff and learners and all stakeholders. As part of this commitment, the University makes every effort to accommodate religious observances and practices in accordance with our Notice of Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action Policy, unless it creates an undue hardship for the University.

Once you submit the form below, a member of POSO will carefully review your request. After the request has been thoroughly reviewed, you will be notified, in writing, of the decision regarding your requested religious exemption.

*Exemption requests from students other than students in the College of Allied Health Sciences, College of Nursing, and School of Dental Medicine should submit their requests to the Student Health Center.