Hazing & Other Abusive Conduct

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What is Hazing?

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Hazing can happen to anyone, at any point in their college journey at UCCS.  Hazing doesn’t always look the same and is often under reported. Learn to recognize the most common type of hazing and become familiar with UCCS hazing policies.

Reporting Hazing

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If you see or suspect hazing, report it! Hazing is illegal in the state of Colorado, and anyone who has been hazed is the victim of a crime. There are several ways to report a hazing concern.

Hazing Prevention

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As Mountain Lions, we all have a part in stopping hazing.  Want to know what UCCS student organizations are doing to create safe and welcoming communities?

Campus Hazing Transparency Report

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In accordance with the Stop Hazing Act (SCHA), the University publishes a report of and student organization that has been found responsible for hazing. 

Hazing Victim Support

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National Anti-Hazing Hotline

  • Call 1-888-NOT-HAZE to anonymously report suspected hazing incidents. 

UCCS Health and Wellness 

  • To speak confidentially about hazing, please contact the Wellness Center