Hazing Transparency Report

Compliance is Key

 Federal requirements established by the Stop Campus Hazing Act require all colleges and universities to post and maintain public hazing incident transparency reports. These reports are intended to ensure accountability, raise awareness, and prevent future harm by providing clear documentation of hazing incidents on campus. McNeese stands in solidarity with this requirement as we believe transparency aids in educating students of the risks and accountability standards associated with hazing violations.

2025-2026

Organization: Kappa Sigma
Description of Violation: Physical, psychological, and emotional hazing
Date Incident Was Alleged to Have Occurred: October 2, 2025
Date Investigation Ended with Finding of Hazing: Active Investigation
Date Institution Provided Notice of Outcome: Pending
Sanction(s) Imposed: Pending

2024-2025

No substantiated hazing incidents reported

2023-2024

No substantiated hazing incidents reported

2022-2023

No substantiated hazing incidents reported

2021-2022

No substantiated hazing incidents reported

2020-2021

No substantiated hazing incidents reported

2019-2020

No substantiated hazing incidents reported

2018-2019

Organization: Phi Mu Sorority
Description of Violation: Psychological hazing
Date Incident Was Alleged to Have Occurred: August 2018
Date Investigation Ended with Finding of Hazing: September 25, 2018
Date Institution Provided Notice of Outcome: September 26, 2018
Sanction(s) Imposed: Chapter probation for the 2018-2019 academic year; Mandated chapter education/training with 100% membership compliance; 12 hours of community service performed by the chapter

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