This page provides school-specific and US-wide resources regarding how student organizations can create an effective welcoming environment for new members. This is designed to pair with the Calibrated Outcomes: You ARE One of Us workshop.
Many of these resources focus on hazing prevention, in part because “hazing” is a legally defined form of ineffective welcoming environments for student organizations. Even if your organization isn’t hazing, you can still use these resources to create more welcoming and anti-hazing experiences for your new members.
If you completed the quizlet or the workshop, scroll down to find more resources specific to your school.
If you don’t see your school listed, schools can register for Calibrated Outcomes workshops to begin enrolling students in the workshop.
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General Resources within the United States
The Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research has excellent resources that focus on fraternities and sororities, but other student organizations can learn from these resources.
Even if your organization isn’t engaging in behaviors that meet the definition of hazing StopHazing.org has great toolkits for helping you learn more, restructuring your welcoming process, and educating your community. Likewise, the Hazing Prevention Network helps students, advisors, and coaches engage in anti-hazing practices.
If your organization is ready to lead in anti-hazing work, the Anti-Hazing Coalition provides speakers and legislative agendas.
The Interdisciplinary Institute for Hazing Prevention provides leadership training and treats hazing as a public health issue.
If you’re trying to better understand the legal obligations to prevent and respond to hazing, the Clery Center has information on the 2024 Stop Campus Hazing Act, which redefined hazing.
If you’re struggling with safety for yourself or others, the Crisis Text Line is a free, confidential 24/7 resource in the US.
Carlow University
Campus Safety can help you address any immediate safety risks.
You can submit a CARE report to the CARE team, who will help you access a wide variety of campus resources.
Your Student Affairs department can help connect you with leaders and advisors in athletics and student activities.
Your Health and Wellness clinic services include counseling resources.
Gallaudet University
Public Safety can help you address any immediate safety risks.
Learn more about resources and expectations for student organizations in your Student Organization/Club Manual.
Counseling and Psychological Services provides confidential support.
Your Division of Belonging and Engagement provides services to sustain a safe and welcoming community for everyone.
Student Accountability and Restorative Practices focuses on addressing violations of policy to maximize the educational experience. You can report concerning behaviors there and view the hazing transparency report.
Read Gallaudet’s anti-hazing policy and make a report online.
UNC-Asheville
University Police can help you address any immediate safety risks.
Learn more about resources and expectations for student organizations.
Your Health and Counseling Center provides confidential support.
Your Student Affairs office and CARE team can help connect you to a wide variety of resources on campus. You can submit a report for yourself or someone else.
Your Student Conduct office promotes a culture of accountability through education, care, and restorative practices.
Read UNC-Asheville’s anti-hazing policy, transparency report, and make a report online. You can learn more about Backing Bulldogs, UNC-Asheville’s program to support students and student organizations in seeking support without fear of disciplinary consequences.
UC, Davis
The UC, Davis Police Department can help you address any immediate safety risks.
Learn more about resources and expectations for student organizations.
Your Health and Counseling Center provides confidential support.
Your Student Affairs office and Office of Student Support can help connect you to a wide variety of resources on campus. You can submit a referral for yourself or someone else.
Your Student Conduct and Integrity office helps students grow through educational conduct processes.
Read UC, Davis’s anti-hazing policy, transparency report, and make a report online.