Transparency Report
Campus Hazing Transparency Report
On a biannual basis, UF will publish and distribute the CHTR. This report will include summarized findings for any Student Organization, as defined by UF, found responsible for violating UF’s Student Honor Code and Student Conduct Code in connection with Hazing. Each report will include the following details for each Hazing incident involving a Student Organization for which a finding of responsibility has been issued:
- The name of the Student Organization
- A general description of the violation, including whether it involved the abuse or illegal use of alcohol or drugs
- The investigatory findings
- Any sanctions imposed by UF
- Key dates, including the date the incident was alleged to have occurred, the date the investigation was initiated, the date the investigation ended with a finding of responsibility, and the date notice of the Hazing violation was provided to the Student Organization.
The CHTR includes information about Student Organizations that have either met the formal requirements for recognition or are in the process of obtaining recognition, and have been found responsible for violating UF Regulation 4.040 as it relates to Hazing. This report is updated twice annually and includes violations that have occurred both on and off campus. The information included in the CHTR will be maintained for a period of (5) calendar years from the date of publication of each report.
In addition, the Clery Act requires institutions to collect and publish statistics for certain crimes occurring within Clery geography. This information is published in UF’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASR). Beginning in Fall 2026, UF’s ASR will also include Hazing statistics.
Unlike the CHTR, the ASR will include all reported instances of Hazing that meet the Clery Act definition and have occurred within Clery geography. It will also include incidents that may not result in sanctions and may include Student Organizations that have not met the formal UF requirements for recognition.
Registered Student Organization Conduct Data
For more information on current and past conduct history of UF's Registered Student Organizations, including organizations that have chosen to resolve allegations of hazing through Mutual Agreement, can be found on the Registered Student Organization Conduct Data website.