HOW INSTITUTIONS CAN MEET HAZING MANDATES AND EQUIP STAFF TO TAKE ACTION

With evolving federal requirements like the Stop Campus Hazing Act and Clery Act, institutions face increasing pressure to ensure staff are trained, informed, and prepared to respond. This whitepaper outlines what compliance requires and how Hazing & Hosting Staff helps your institution strengthen prevention and accountability.

SEE HOW YOUR INSTITUTION CAN MEET HAZING MANDATES

Take the course for yourself and see exactly how it prepares your staff to recognize, report, and respond to hazing without adding more to your plate.

Meeting hazing mandates can feel overwhelming, especially when staff are expected to recognize, report, and respond to situations they may not fully understand.

Many institutions meet compliance requirements, but staff still lack the confidence and clarity to act when hazing occurs.

3rd Millennium Classrooms developed Hazing & Hosting Staff, an evidence-based course designed to equip faculty and staff with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to identify, prevent, and respond to hazing.

SEE HOW HAZING PREVENTION DRIVES ACCOUNTABILITY AND COMPLIANCE

Start with the whitepaper to explore key learning outcomes and how our approach prepares staff to act

What you’ll learn from the whitepaper:

  • How staff can identify hazing across physical, psychological, and social contexts
  • How to recognize situations that require intervention or reporting
  • What staff are legally responsible for under the Stop Campus Hazing Act
  • How bystander intervention frameworks such as Direct, Delegate, and Delay apply to staff roles
  • Why inaction creates institutional and personal risk
  • How to promote a culture of accountability and safe, values-based traditions

USED BY HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS NATIONWIDE TO STRENGTHEN HAZING PREVENTION AND COMPLIANCE