Some nursing students in Southern California may be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine to complete their university credits, according to an email obtained by The Epoch Times. Vaccinations will be required for the mandatory clinical portion of their education, the hands-on experience nursing students gain in a hospital or some other on-site equivalent. Students in the state must complete nearly 900 hours of clinicals to graduate and receive their registered nursing credentials. Dr. Janeen Hill, Dean of the Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences at Chapman University, told students and faculty that the “school’s clinical partners, including K-12 schools,” will require proof of vaccination to participate. “Unless an underlying health condition prevents you from vaccination, I expect everyone to vaccinate,” Hill said via email earlier this month. “Students, please know, without proof of vaccination, you will be unable to complete the clinical aspects of your educational programs.” Faculty …