Six integrated components working together to prevent hazing and support our campus community
Hazing can happen to anyone, at any point in one's membership experience, and can take many forms. Learn to recognize the most frequent forms of hazing, which are often underreported.
Have a concern about hazing - report it. If you see or hear something that concerns you, please report it! There are several ways to report a hazing concern.
The University will investigate and address all reports, regardless of the nature. Our ability to investigate reports and enforce policy depends on the accuracy and specificity of the information.
As members of the S&T community, we all have a role in preventing hazing. Learn about ways chapters, athletic teams and organizations can create meaningful new member programs that build a positive culture.
Comprehensive resources and support services are available, tailored specifically for students, organizations, staff, faculty, and family members.
Missouri S&T will publish and updates biannually the Campus Hazing Transparency Report summarizing findings concerning established or recognized student organizations found to be in violation of our hazing standard. First publication released by December 23, 2025.