Campus Hazing Transparency Report

Campus Hazing Transparency Reports

Institutions are required to publicly publish a Campus Hazing Transparency Report. This report must summarize findings concerning any student organization found responsible for hazing violations, including:

  • The name of the organization

  • A general description of the violation

  • Relevant dates (incident, investigation initiation and conclusion, and notification to the organization)

Reports are updated twice annually.

Important Context About the Campus Hazing Transparency Report

The Campus Hazing Transparency Report includes only those hazing cases involving student organizations that have completed the university’s hazing investigation and adjudication process and resulted in a formal finding of responsibility.

As a result:

  • The report does not include allegations or reports that are pending, under investigation, dismissed, or resolved without a finding of responsibility.
  • Cases may appear on other university publications—such as the Daily Crime Log or the Annual Security Report Statistics—but not appear on this report if the hazing investigation process has not concluded or did not result in a responsible finding.
  • Differences between these reports are expected, as each serves a distinct regulatory and reporting purpose and may reflect information at different points in time.

The Campus Hazing Transparency Report is updated twice annually and reflects information available at the time of publication.

Fall 2025 Update

Indiana University had zero reports that met the requirements for inclusion in the Campus Hazing Transparency Report for the Fall 2025 semester.