ROWAN UNIVERSITY POLICY

Title: Hazing Policy
Subject: Student Life
Policy No: SL: 2016:05
Applies: University-Wide
Issuing Authority: President
Responsible Officer: Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students
Adopted: 08/19/2016
Last Revision:
Last Reviewed:

  1. PURPOSE


Rowan University strictly prohibits hazing by any kind in any student organization or team. Students are held accountable for both violations of state law and University policy as it is related to hazing.

  1. ACCOUNTABILITY


Under the direction of the President, the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students shall implement and ensure compliance with this policy.

  1. APPLICABILITY


This policy is applicable to all students of Rowan University.

  1. REFERENCES


New Jersey Code 2C:40-3 - Hazing; Aggravated Hazing

    1. A person is guilty of hazing, a disorderly person offense, if, in connection with initiation of applicants to or members of a student or fraternal organization, he knowingly or recklessly organizes, promotes, facilitates, or engages in any conduct, other than competitive athletic events, which places or may place another person in danger of bodily injury.
    2. A person is guilty of aggravated hazing, a crime of the fourth degree, if he commits an act prohibited in Subsection A. which results in serious bodily injury to another person.
  1. New Jersey Code 2C:40-4 - Consent Not Available As Defense To Hazing
    1. Notwithstanding any other provision of Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes to the contrary, consent shall not be available as a defense to a prosecution under this act.
  2. New Jersey Code 2C:40-5 - Conduct Constituting Offense May Be Prosecuted Under Other Provisions of Title 2C
    1. Conduct constituting an offense under this act may, at the discretion of the prosecuting attorney, be prosecuted under any other applicable provision of Title 2C of the New Jersey State Statutes; and other behaviors or activities in addition to those prohibited under N.J.S.A. 2C:40 et seq. defined as hazing by a college or university with respect to its students.


  1. POLICY


    1. Rowan University defines hazing as "any action taken, created, or situated which intentionally or recklessly subjects any person to the risk of bodily harm or mental or physical harassment, intimidation, or bullying; or causing or encouraging any person to commit an act that would be a violation of law or university regulations; for the purpose of initiating, promoting, fostering, or confirming any form of affiliation with a recognized or unrecognized student group or organization."
    2. Examples of hazing include, but are not limited to: