Meningitis vaccination, which is notified to students by schools, is usually necessary to prevent students from contracting meningococcal infection. Meningitis, also known as epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, is an infectious disease caused by an organism infected with meningococcal bacteria. The disease agent is often transmitted through the respiratory tract and may also be transmitted through close contact. The student population is a high-risk group for meningococcal infection due to its high population density and large number. The meningitis vaccine, which is notified to students by their schools, can prevent meningococcal infection among students and greatly reduce the incidence of epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis in the student population. Students of the appropriate age are recommended to be vaccinated in time, and good immunization results can be achieved by following the prescribed immunization procedures throughout the vaccination.