Consistent with state law, national fraternal policies and
athletic conference guidelines, hazing is prohibited at Wesleyan University. The
term “hazing” shall mean any activity or method of initiation into any student
organization, whether on public or private property, that could reasonably
produce undue mental or physical discomfort, harassment, and ridicule or
endanger the participants.
An activity may be considered hazing regardless of consent or
willingness to participate in the activity. Consistent with the definition
above, the following activities have typically been identified as hazing
activities: use of alcoholic beverages or other drugs; paddling or branding;
creation of excessive fatigue; physical or psychological shocks; quests,
treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, or road trips;wearing of public apparel that is
conspicuous and not in good taste; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery;
degrading or humiliating games and activities; any other activities that are not
consistent with University regulations and policies as well as local, state, and
federal laws.
There are many activities in which members of student groups may
voluntarily participate that foster camaraderie and team-building, promote unity
and a sense of belonging, and build selfconfidence and self-esteem. Examples of
such activities include: attending pre-season or organizational training
sessions; administering supervised testing for skills, endurance, or
performance;sponsoring a skit night; wearing similar clothing as a symbol of
unity; doing community service;completing a ropes course; and participating in a
supervised group trip.
Because it is not always clear which activities are acceptable
and which constitute hazing, students are encouraged to consult with advisors,
coaches, and/or student affairs and dean’s office staff members in advance of
the event.
Community members who have experienced hazing or have
information about an alleged hazing incident should consult with the Office of
Public Safety, the director of athletics, or dean of students or the director of
student activities.