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Take Action Today: Submit Vaccination or Medical/Religious Exemptions Documentation

Tuesday, December 14, 2021, By News Staff
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Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues:

The electronic form for faculty and staff to submit COVID-19 vaccination and exemption documentation is now available in the MySlice portal. This can be completed on a laptop or desktop computer with the best results using either Chrome or Firefox browsers. Mobile devices are not supported at this time.

As announced last week, Syracuse University will require all faculty and staff to submit documented proof of vaccination status or information supporting their application for a medical or religious exemption. This process will occur electronically and the documentation provided by you will be retained in a secured and confidential electronic file that is separate from your official employment records.

We ask that you submit your documentation as soon as possible to allow sufficient time for it to be approved prior to the beginning of the spring semester (Jan. 18, 2022). Detailed in this message are the processes for submitting documentation for review and verification by the University.

Submitting Proof of Vaccination:

To submit proof of vaccinations, including the booster vaccination, please follow this process. You must answer all questions, click on all check boxes and upload your proof of vaccination for your form to be approved. The form will not be recorded until you click on the “Submit” button.

  • Log in to MySlice. Note that effective Dec. 12 the icons in MySlice have changed but the functionality remains the same.
  • On the “Employee Home” page, select “Employee Resources.”
  • In the “Employee Resources” section, select “eForms.”
  • Once in “eForms,” click on the triangle next to “Human Resources.”
  • Under “Human Resources,” select “COVID-19 Vaccination Status.”
  • In the “COVID-19 Vaccination Status” form, enter the exact dates of your vaccinations along with the type of vaccination received. (Please do not enter future dates even if you have a scheduled appointment.)
  • Upload proof of vaccination by clicking on the “Attach Proof of Vaccination” option. Acceptable forms of proof include:
    • A photo of your COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card clearly showing the dates of vaccinations
    • Record of immunization from a public health or state immunization system, such as the Excelsior Pass
    • Record of immunization from a health care provider or pharmacy
    • Medical records or other official documentation verifying vaccination status with information on the vaccine name, dates of vaccination and name of health care professional or clinic site that administered the vaccine
  • Once you’ve completed the above step, enter your preferred phone number or email address so Human Resources can contact you if there are any questions about your submission.
  • Click the check box next to attest to certifying that the information provided is accurate and complete.
  • Click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the documentation to submit your form.
  • You will receive an email to your Syracuse University account once your information has been reviewed and verified. Due to the high volume, this may take several business days.

Submitting a Medical Exemption:

To apply for a medical exemption, please take these steps. You must answer all questions, click on all check boxes and upload the Provider Certification [PDF] for your form to be approved. The form will not be recorded until you click on the “Submit” button.

  • Download and complete the top portion of the “Health Care Provider Certification of Medical Exemption from SU Employee COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement” (“Provider Certification [PDF]”).
  • Have your health care provider complete the “Provider Certification [PDF].”
  • Once complete, log in to MySlice. Note that effective Dec. 12 the icons in MySlice have changed but the functionality remains the same.
  • On the “Employee Home” page, select “Employee Resources.”
  • In the “Employee Resources” section, select “eForms.”
  • Once in “eForms,” click on the triangle next to “Human Resources.”
  • Under “Human Resources,” select “COVID-19 Vaccination Status.”
  • While in the “COVID-19 Vaccination Status” form, click on “Apply for a Medical Exemption.”
  • Click the check boxes to attest to certifying your responses.
  • Upload your completed Provider Certification [PDF].
  • Once you’ve completed the above step, enter your preferred phone number and email so someone can contact you if there are any questions about your submission.
  • Click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the application, which will automatically send your completed application to the Syracuse University Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator or their designees who will review it and engage you in an interactive process, if necessary.
  • If your application is approved, the Syracuse University ADA coordinator or their designees will record your vaccination status as compliant with the COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
  • If the exemption is for a limited period of time, you will be required to comply with the COVID-19 vaccination requirements at the conclusion of that time.
  • Please note that the review of your request for an exemption may take up to five to 10 working days and this review time will not extend any deadlines for complying with the COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

Submitting a Religious Exemption:

To apply for a religious exemption, please take these steps. You must answer all questions and click on all check boxes for your form to be approved. The form will not be recorded until you click on the “Submit” button.

  • Log in to MySlice. Note that effective Dec. 12 the icons in MySlice have changed but the functionality remains the same.
  • On the “Employee Home” page, select “Employee Resources.”
  • In the “Employee Resources” section, select “eForms.”
  • Once in “eForms,” click on the triangle next to “Human Resources.”
  • Under “Human Resources,” select “COVID-19 Vaccination Status.”
  • Once here, click on “Apply for a Religious Exemption.”
  • Click the check boxes to attest to certifying your responses.
  • Next, upload a Word document or enter your information in the eForm with your personal responses to the following questions:
    • What are the religious principles that you sincerely hold that are contrary to receiving any of the COVID-19 vaccinations? Please note that social, philosophical, political or economic views and personal preferences do not qualify as religious beliefs.
    • Do your sincerely held religious beliefs prevent you from receiving other vaccinations or taking certain medications? If not, describe the religious basis that specifically prevents you from receiving any of the COVID-19 vaccinations.
  • Enter your preferred phone number or email address in case there are any questions about your submission.
  • Click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the application.
  • If your application is approved, you will be recorded as compliant with the COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
  • Please note that the review of your request may take up to five to 10 working days and this review time will not extend any deadlines for complying with the COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

If you have questions or need further support with this process, please contact HR Shared Services at 315.443.4042 and we will be happy to assist you.

Sincerely,

Office of Human Resources

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