This site is a resource for students, staff, faculty, alumni, parents, and others interested in learning about issues surrounding hazing. While being part of a campus group can be one of the most meaningful aspects of student life, hazing is a hidden and serious problem that undermines the value of these experiences for many individuals.

What You Should Know

  • Hazing is a violation of the Prairie View A&M University Student Code of Conduct, student organization policies, and Texas State law.
  • Hazing takes various forms, but typically involves physical risks or mental distress through, for example, humiliating, intimidating, or demeaning activities.
  • Hazing can cause significant harm to individuals, groups, and the University.
  • Hazing occurs in a variety of organizations including fraternities, sororities, athletic teams, performance groups, honor societies, and other organizations.
  • Groups that haze can achieve the positive outcomes they seek from hazing through non-hazing means.

List of PVAMU Organizations Found Responsible for Hazing

Organization Date of Incident Date of Investigation Incident Description Resolution Date Organization Sanction Individual Student involvement Individual Student Sanction
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Rho Theta Chapter 2/27/2023 2/28/23 Allegations of hazing and unauthorized activities taking place at an off-campus location outside of the pre-approved recruitment timeframe. 4/17/23 Suspension, Conduct and Social Probation, Forfeiture of Membership Intake, Directive to participate in organization summit Yes Conduct Probation

Resources and Hazing Education