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Hurting, harming, degrading, humiliating, or endangering others is not part of true friendship, team building, group cohesion, or brotherhood and sisterhood. The State of Alabama has made hazing a criminal offense, along with new federal legislation called the Stop Campus Hazing Act. Hazing is a crime and can occur in many forms. The UAB Administration’s priority is your safety and education.

Educational Resources

Hazing Prevention & Awareness

UAB provides prevention training and educational materials to help students recognize and stop hazing.


Resources
  • Hazing Prevention Trainings (Mandatory for Fraternity & Sorority Life and Student Organizations)
  • National Hazing Prevention Week Campaigns
  • Videos: Bystander intervention, recognizing hazing warning signs
  • Printable Flyers & Social Media Kits

Additional Resources

Support & Counseling

You Are Not Alone

If you or someone you know has been impacted by hazing, UAB offers confidential support.

  • Student Counseling Services: (205) 934-5816
  • Survivor Support Groups: Available through Student Affairs
  • Bystander Intervention Training: Contact Student Affairs to register