More than a year after the Stop Campus Hazing Act was signed into law, many institutions are still struggling to operationalize its transparency and reporting requirements. A recent HazingInfo.org review of nearly 1,500 campuses found more than 800 schools (56%) missed the Dec. 23, 2025 deadline to publish a Campus Hazing Transparency Report (CHTR), and nearly one‐quarter of campuses posted no hazing information online at all. For campus safety leaders, that's not just a compliance problem — it's a risk‐management problem that touches Clery Act processes, incident response, prevention programming, communications, and trust with students and families.
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