The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA), enacted on December 23, 2024, amends the Clery Act to prioritize the prevention of and transparency about hazing incidents at colleges and universities. The University of Minnesota summarizes findings concerning any established or recognized student organization found to violate Subd. 14 Hazing of Board of Regents policy: Student Conduct Code.
The Campus Hazing Transparency Report includes details for each incident involving a student organization where the institution determined that hazing occurred. For each of these incidents, the report provides:
- The name of the student organization involved in the hazing violation.
- A general summary of what happened, including:
- Whether alcohol or drugs were involved,
- What the institution concluded, and
- Any outcomes the institution imposed on the organization (if applicable).
- Key dates related to the incident:
- When the hazing was alleged to have happened,
- When the institution began investigating,
- When the investigation concluded with a finding of hazing, and
When the organization was officially notified of that finding.
Importantly, the report does not include any personally identifiable information.
The first Campus Hazing Transparency Report will be released by December of 2025 and will include data from July 1, 2025 through the date of release. After that, the Campus Hazing Transparency Report will be released twice a year, at the conclusion of fall and spring semesters.
Fall 2025
Group Name
Date Investigated Initiated – August 15, 2025
Date Investigation Ended – September 20, 2025
Type of Incident – Hazing
Description of Incident – Students were pressured to consume specific amounts of alcohol in a scavenger hunt during the new member welcome camp.
Date Charge – August 25, 2025
Outcomes – Probation until May 30, 2025; Required Compliance: Mandatory Education Program