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Lakers Against Hazing

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What is Hazing?

Hazing can affect anyone involved in a group and can appear in many forms. It is crucial to understand what hazing looks like and common behaviors.

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Reporting Hazing

If you or someone you know is experiencing hazing, it’s important to speak up. Reporting helps protect individuals and create a culture of respect and accountability on our campus.

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Hazing Prevention & Education

SUNY Oswego provides prevention and education resources to the campus community. Learn the ways groups are trained, how to request a training, and other opportunities for education about hazing.

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Hazing Transparency Report

Under the Stop Campus Hazing Act, SUNY Oswego will provide reports of past incidents of hazing where an organization was found responsible through the conduct process. The report is updated at least twice a year.

Hazing Victim Support

If you or someone you care about is a victim of hazing, you may find comfort in the following resources: 

Counseling Services Center

Campus services to support mental and emotional well-being. Call 315-312-4416.

Health Services

Campus services to support physical health. Call 315-312-4100 or email [email protected].

TogetherAll

This anonymous online community is free to all students and available 24/7 for anyone looking for mental health support.

National Anti-Hazing Hotline

Call 1-888-NOT-HAZE (1-888-668-4293) to anonymously report suspected hazing incidents.

If this is an emergency or someone is in danger, call University Police at 315-312-5555. 
Organizational Misconduct Form

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