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Hazing Policy

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Hazing

Hazing violates the Student Code of Conduct at Northern Oklahoma College.  Activities that involve forced consumption of alcohol, cause physical or mental distress, or put a student’s well-being in danger will result in action from the College.

Oklahoma Statues Section 1190 of Title 21 establishes an anti-hazing policy for all colleges in the state.  The statute defines Hazing as follows:

“Hazing” means an activity which recklessly or intentionally
endangers the mental health or physical health or safety of a student
for the purpose of initiation or admission into or affiliation with
any organization operating subject to the sanction of the public or
private school or of any institution of higher education in this
state.

View the full law at Oklahoma Anit-Hazing Law.

Any student engaged in hazing may be subject to disciplinary action by the college, regardless of any claimed consent or assumption of the risk by the victim.  Hazing incidents should be reported to the Office of Student Affairs at 580.628.6240 or online at www.noc.edu/students/current-students/student-complaint-grievance.

What to do if you are being hazed

  • Stay connected with friends outside of your student organization.
  • Talk with others about what you are experiencing and don’t keep it a secret.
  • Seek guidance from your parents/guardians, other family members or College officials.
  • Refuse to participate in any activity that you do not want to participate in.

Hazing examples

Subtle hazing

Subtle hazing could be activities that are often accepted as “harmless” or “meaningless.”  There is often a power imbalance found between new members and other members of the group and subtle acts of hazing are activities or attitudes that breach reasonable standards of respect.  Examples of subtle hazing include:

  • Assigning meaningless and impossible tasks
  • Being required to carry around certain items
  • Restriction of communication
  • Setting of a curfew

Harassment Hazing

Harassment hazing is used to confuse, frustrate, or cause unnecessary stress for new members to a group.  This behavior has the potential to cause emotional anguish and/or physical discomfort.  Examples of harassment hazing include:

  • Yelling or screaming
  • Personal servitude or chores
  • Interrogation, deeming, or intimidation
  • Forced confinement

Violent Hazing

Violent Hazing is behavior that has the potential to cause physical, emotional, and/or psychological harm.  It is often the most extreme types of hazing.  Examples of violent hazing include:

  • Capturing or kidnapping
  • Total or partial nudity
  • Forced sexual activities
  • Pushing, shoving, or any physical contact
  • Paddling