Out-of-state students left in limbo on shots Modified: 3/31/2021 10:20:42 PM HANOVER — While the Twin States’ governors have both said they don’t plan to make COVID-19 vaccines available to out-of-state college students, the students and their supporters may prevail in the end. Dartmouth College Provost Joseph Helble in a Community Conversation on Wednesday urged out-of-state students to “sit tight for a week or two” before planning trips home to get vaccinated as Dartmouth officials, along with leaders from other New Hampshire colleges, urge Gov. Chris Sununu to set a time frame to vaccinate students at residential colleges. Helble said he was “cautiously optimistic” that Sununu might be convinced to allow students to receive both required shots in New Hampshire before they leave at the end of spring term. Spring term final exams end June 8 at Dartmouth and commencement is planned for June 13.