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Hazing Prevention and Resources

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Do Your Part - Prevent Hazing

Welcome to our comprehensive website containing hazing information for all members of the community — students, faculty, staff and visitors. The site includes definitions of hazing, how to report suspected hazing actions or behaviors, resources for prevention and education, and documented violations. Hazing negatively impacts the health, safety and well-being of those subjected to it, and is not consistent with the University's values. Let's work together to ensure hazing has no place at Clemson University.

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How to Report

Hazing activities are unsafe and include, but are not limited to, forced or coerced consumption of food/substances, sleep deprivation, physical violence of any form (including paddling, line-ups, and forced exercising), personal servitude, or kidnapping/abandonment. If you have have witnessed or have information regarding a potential hazing incident, report it below.

Incident Reporting Form
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Student Code of Conduct

Clemson University's Code of Conduct governs the conduct of students and organizations and establishes sanctions that may be imposed for violations of University rules and regulations. Organizations are responsible for ensuring constituents recognize and embrace the University's values. Student organizations will be held responsible for the acts of their members.

Code of Conduct

Hazing Statistics

The annual Security and Fire Safety Report, prepared by the Clemson University Police Department, documents all safety programs and policies for the University and is designed to keep you informed. In it you can find reports on crime and fire safety statistics, including hazing, who to call and what to do if you witness or are the victim of a crime, and tips to increase your safety awareness.

Security and Fire Safety Report

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Violations

Hazing violations are reported twice each year in compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act and Tucker Hipps Transparency Act. Reports summarize findings concerning established and recognized student organizations found to be in violation of the University's hazing policy — and include organization name, description of the violation, incident date and sanctions imposed.

Violations
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