Campus Hazing Transparency Report
The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) is a piece of legislation that became law in December 2024, requiring institutions to develop and distribute a Campus Hazing Transparency Report (CHTR) and report hazing statistics in the Annual Security Report as required by the Clery Act.
Overview
In accordance with Concordia’s Hazing Policy, this report provides a summary of all substantiated hazing incidents involving student organizations, teams, or groups that were investigated and adjudicated through formal Concordia conduct proceedings. This report is intended to promote transparency, accountability, and student safety. The Hazing Policy was adopted and published on June 23, 2025.
Reporting Process
Concordia encourages the reporting of incidents of hazing and takes each report seriously. It investigates all reports diligently and thoroughly, in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct Policies and Procedures. Any person may report an incident of hazing in person, by mail, by telephone, or by electronic mail, using the contact information for the Office of Student Conduct. They may also utilize Concordia’s Public Reporting System, which is sent directly to the Office of Student Conduct. Anonymous reports from members of the community are accepted and encouraged when personal safety is a concern.
Campus Hazing Transparency Report
Per the SCHA, Concordia College will compile and publish relevant information regarding each incident of hazing for which a recognized student organization was found responsible. Beginning July 1, 2025, this information will be collected/published (and updated) twice a year and maintained for at least five (5) years from the date of resolution.
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Name of Student Organization |
Description of Violation |
Abuse/Misuse of Alcohol and/or Drugs [Y/N] |
Outcome/Sanctions Status |
Date Incident Occurred |
Date Investigation Initiated |
Date of Responsible Finding |
Date Organization Notified of Finding |
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Concordia has not substantiated any hazing incidents (as of December 2025).
Prevention and Education
Concordia College offers hazing-prevention training through an online training platform to all students and to staff/faculty who work directly with student organizations. In-person training is available and can be requested through the Office of Student Conduct.