What kind of behavior constitutes hazing? What is wrong with hazing?
All registered campus organizations annually renew their recognition of the University’s anti-hazing policy by having their presidents and vice-presidents sign the Anti-Hazing Compliance registration form each fall and at the time of officer transition. This policy applies to all groups, including fraternal organizations. Incidents of hazing should be reported to the Office of the Dean of Students. -Hazing is a felony in the State of California -Hazing is against the rules and regulations of the UCI Campus Policies. If individuals are found guilty of violating these rules, they may be expelled permanently from the University. -Organizations that participate in hazing functions are subject to permanent disassociation from the University. The future of the organization is in jeopardy if members of the organization participate in hazing. -Hazing is a threat to life and personal safety and is a violation of the rules of common decency. -Hazing is outmoded, antiquated and thoroughly unaccep