What is hazing and is it permitted at SDSU?
Hazing is defined as any action taken which produces bodily harm or danger, mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, fright, or ridicule. Once a common tradition, hazing has been banned by all national fraternal organizations and institutions of higher education. SDSU rigorously enforces this policy, and organizations that violate the policy are subject to immediate suspension of campus recognition and privileges.
Hazing is defined as any action taken which produces bodily harm or danger, mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, fright, or ridicule. Once a common tradition, hazing has been banned by all national fraternal organizations and institutions of higher education. SDSU rigorously enforces this policy, and organizations that violate the policy are subject to immediate suspension of campus recognition and privileges. Suspected hazing can be reported confidentially to the Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life (619) 594-2939, via email at reporthazing@sdsu.edu, or the National Anti-Hazing Hotline at 1-888-NOT-HAZE.