Commitment to Anti-Hazing at CSU

 applies to CSU students, organizations, groups, faculty, staff, and alumni. Any individual that that works with student organizations, groups, or teams such as advisors, coaches, or volunteers are also subject to follow the university anti-hazing policy. Any individual with knowledge of hazing should report the incident, including employees of the university as Responsible Employees. Information on how to report can be found below. 

What is Hazing?  

In compliance with O.C.R. 2903.31, hazing is defined as intentionally or recklessly causing, coercing or forcing a student to do any of the acts described below for the purposes initiating or affiliating a student with an organization or group or in order to maintain or enhance a student鈥檚 membership in an organization or group. Hazing is prohibited regardless of whether the conduct occurs on or off campus.  

Actions that can be defined as hazing include: 

  • Violations of federal or state law 
  • Consuming food, liquid, alcohol, drugs, or any substance which subjects student to risk of emotional or physical harm 
  • Endure physical brutality (Ex. Whipping, beating, branding, calisthenics, exposure to the elements) 
  • Endure brutality of a mental nature (Ex. Actively adversely affecting one鈥檚 mental health or individual鈥檚 dignity, sleep deprivation, exclusion from social contact, conduct that could result in major embarrassment) 
  • Endure brutality of a sexual nature 
  • Endure any activity that creates a reasonable likelihood of bodily injury to the student 

If you are unsure if an act or activity constitutes as hazing, consider the below indicators of hazing and contact Campus Engagement at 216-687-2048 or studentaffairs@csuohio.edu.  

Key Indicators of Hazing 

  • Activity is degrading/demeaning  
  • Alcohol and drugs are present  
  • Cryptic language used when describing event/activity/interaction 
  • Active members are unwilling to participate in the same activity with new memes 
  • Active and new members are unwilling to discuss activity with advisors, coaches, family, national headquarters, or prospective members 
  • Members justifying actions as 鈥渢radition鈥 to convince others that it is acceptable 
  • Changes is behavior such as oversleeping, drop in GPA, or inability to focus 

How to Report:  

As safety is a primary focus at Cleveland state university, it is CSU鈥檚 goal to promote a culture of reporting hazing. Reporting hazing ensures information is shared with the appropriate offices that will take appropriate action.  

Hazing can be reported by contacting: 

  • Student Affairs, SC 319 - 216-687-2048, studentaffairs@csuohio.edu  
  • CSU Police Department 鈥 216-687-2020, police@csuohio.edu  
  • Human Resources 鈥 216-687-3636 
  • In the event of an emergency or immediate physical danger to a student or others, please contact CSU PD at 216-687-2020 OR dial 911.  

The University prohibits retaliation against any person for reporting or complaining of hazing.  may apply to those who report under this policy or participate in investigations. Additionally, intentionally making a false report of hazing is prohibited and will result in action per the student code of conduct. 

麻豆传媒高清 is required to maintain a report of all violations of this policy that are reported and result in a charge in violation of this policy. This report will be updated bi-annually on January 1st and August 1st.  

Education & Training

All students who want to join student organizations, student groups, or teams are required to complete CSU鈥檚 Hazing Prevention Education program. If you are unsure if you already completed training, please contact your RSO advisor or the Center for Campus Engagement at studentorgs@csuohio.edu or 216-523-7450. 

Mailing Address
2121 Euclid Avenue
Student Center room 319
Cleveland, OH 44115
Phone: 216-687-2048
communitystandards@csuohio.edu