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»Hazing Prevention
Chapman University is committed to fostering experiences, relationships, and environments that are welcoming. Hazing of any kind is antithetical to this goal. Hazing can be abusive, degrading, psychologically damaging, and may be life-threatening. Hazing activities are also against the law.
Chapman strictly prohibits hazing. It is unacceptable in all forms and has no place in the Chapman University community. Student groups, organizations, and athletic teams can be important contributors to a vibrant and positive campus life, but all such groups, including those not formally recognized by the University, are expected to act in accordance with the Student Conduct Code, refrain from hazing, and treat others with respect. Hazing by individuals and hazing of student groups or organizations is prohibited in any form, both on campus and off campus.
More than half (55%) of college students involved in clubs, teams, and organizations
experience hazing.
(Source: https://stophazing.org/)
