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Hazing Prevention & Education

The Office of Student Conduct offers many opportunities throughout the year for members of the community to learn how to recognize, report, and stand up against hazing. 

Resident Assistants, club officers, Greek-letter organizations, and student athletes receive annual training on ethical leadership, bystander intervention, and developing group culture and belonging without hazing. Training is available for all students, faculty, and staff. If you or a group you belong to is looking for additional training, please explore any of the options below or contact us at [email protected].

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Classroom Presentation

Classroom presentations educate students about the risks, signs, and consequences of hazing. Presentations are designed to promote a safe and respectful campus culture.

Click here to request a classroom presentation.

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Group Training

These sessions are ideal for student organizations, athletic teams, student leaders, or any campus groups.

Click here to request a group training.

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Complete a Training

Learn how to recognize, prevent, and report hazing. Click below to access the self-paced online training module.

Request access to training module here.

Hazing Prevention Week

In collaboration with campus partners, the Office of Student Conduct annually hosts Hazing Prevention Week to raise awareness of the dangers of hazing and encourages members of the community to take the pledge against hazing.

Office of Student Conduct

501 Culkin Hall

Oswego, NY 13126

Contact

315-312-3378, Fax: 315-312-2503

[email protected]

Hours

M-F, 8am-4:30pm

Summer Hours: M-F, 8am-4pm