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Hazing Information

O.C.G.A. § 16-5-61 makes it a misdemeanor of a high or aggravated nature to "haze any student in connection with or as a condition or precondition of gaining acceptance, membership, office, or other status in a school organization." Penalties could include incarceration, fines, or both.

The (SCHA) amends section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act, otherwise known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). Notably, the bill also changes the name of the Clery Act to the “Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act”, representing the Act’s evolution in addressing broad campus safety needs. The SCHA has three primary components:

  • Inclusion of Hazing statistics in annual security reports;
  • Implementing of Hazing policies, including those specific to hazing prevention; and
  • Compilation of a Campus Hazing Transparency Report

Campus Hazing Transparency Report

As part of the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA), we will create and maintain a report of the summarized findings concerning any student/school organization to be found in violation of the 台湾swag Hazing Policy.

Reports will contain the following information:

  • Findings of any person or student organization found to have violated the University’s Hazing Policy;
  • Criminal convictions for hazing, pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16- 5-61; and
  • Other criminal convictions arising from any incident of hazing.
Note: The Report shall not include or otherwise reveal any personally identifiable information, including about any student in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.

Reports will be updated here when they become available.

Historic Student Organization Conduct Report Summary