March 19, 2021
Dear Colleagues:
At Ball State, the Cardinals Care Pledge has been a consistent reminder of our mission to engage students in endeavors that enhance the social vitality of our community and state during the pandemic. We are taking additional steps that reflect our social responsibility to care for our campus and community.
On March 19, Ball State University will begin serving as a COVID-19 vaccination site with a clinic on campus. The College of Health Interprofessional Community Clinics will host a vaccination clinic under the authorization of the Delaware County Health Department and supported by the generosity of a grant from the Ball Brothers Foundation.
Individuals must register and meet the state’s eligibility criteria to schedule an appointment at the clinic on our campus. Vaccines are distributed by appointment only. Individuals seeking an appointment should visit ourshot.in.gov or call 211. The COVID vaccine clinic on campus will be open to anyone who is registered through the state.
We believe the presence of a COVID-19 vaccine site on campus is a community partnership that makes receiving vaccines more convenient for our students, faculty, and staff who become eligible and reinforces our commitment to be of service to our community. We are honored to serve our neighbors and to play a role in continuing to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in our community.