Hazing Prevention Training
After watching the Hazing Prevention Training video, please answer the following questions relating to hazing prevention at UW.
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1. Which is NOT a defining component of hazing? *
1 point
2. Indicate whether each statement is True or False *
5 points
True
False
Hazing enhances group cohesion and improves a student's UW experience
Hazing can cause considerable physical, emotional, or mental harm
Faculty, staff, and student employees are required to report hazing
People or organizations that haze will not face any consequences
Hazing is prohibited by Washington state law
3. Is this activity considered hazing? Check all that apply. *
7 points
Hazing
NOT Hazing
Wrestling team members must attend a minimum number of practices to be eligible to compete.
The party doesn't start until every new member of the psychology club shotguns a beer.
Sorority members wear their chapter pins to celebrate the day their organization was founded.
It's a tradition for dining leads to take new student workers to Alderwood Mall and "ditch" them, so they have to find their own way back to campus.
To celebrate the end of Autumn Quarter, new members of the leadership club must "act like a duck" by swimming in Drumheller Fountain.
In order to be cast in the school musical, students must audition.
Only new members of a fraternity are required to clean up after a house party.
4. Who can you contact if you believe hazing might be occurring? *
3 points
Contact
DO NOT Contact
Your Student Conduct Office
A faculty or staff member
SafeCampus
5. What consequences may individuals and organizations face if found responsible for hazing? *
7 points
Possible Consequence
Not a Consequence of Hazing
Charged with a misdemeanor for hazing
Fail all your classes for the quarter
Liable for harm caused to people or property as a result of hazing
Loss of state-funded grants, scholarships, or awards
Loss of Registered Student Organization (RSO) status with the UW
Banned from participating in any club or organization moving forward
Possible disciplinary action via the Student Conduct process
6. We all have a responsibility to prevent hazing in our community. *
2 points
Contact Us
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about hazing prevention, please email the Community Standards & Student Conduct office at cssc@uw.edu.
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