SUNY Polytechnic Institutes Hazing Policy & Procedure
The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) is a piece of legislation that became law in December 2024 that
requires, among other things, institutions develop and distribute a Campus Hazing Transparency Report
(CHTR, or “Report”) and report hazing statistics in the Annual Security Report as required by the Clery Act.
Learn more about the SUNY Polytechnic Institute policy regarding hazing and the procedures used to prevent it. This policy was adopted and published on 08/20/2025.
Reporting Process
SUNY Polytechnic Institute encourages the reporting of incidents of hazing and takes every such report seriously. It will investigate all reports diligently and thoroughly in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. Individuals found responsible for committing, soliciting, encouraging, directing, aiding, or recklessly permitting hazing to occur will be subject to disciplinary sanction that could include suspension or expulsion. Any person may report hazing in person, by mail, by telephone or by electronic mail, using the contact information listed for the Associate Dean of Students, or by utilizing the online reporting forms.
Brittany Morawiec
Dean of Students and Interim Vice President of Student Affairs
Kunsela Hall B233
englisb@sunypoly.edu or communitystandards@sunypoly.edu
Incident Reporting Form
Campus Hazing Transparency Report
Per the SCHA, SUNY Polytechnic Institute will compile and publish relevant and pertinent information regarding each incident of hazing for which a recognized student organization was found responsible. Beginning July 1, 2025; this information will be collected and subsequently published (and updated) twice a year.
Name of Student | Description | Abuse | Sanctions/Remedies | Date | Date | Date of | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
**SUNY Polytechnic has no findings of responsibility for the reporting period from December 1, 2025 to June 1, 2026 | |||||||
| GENERAL STATISTICS* | |||||||
| How many incidents were reported to MUNICIPAL law enforcement? | 0 | ||||||
| How many incidents were reported to CAMPUS law enforcement? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reported incidents warranted a TIMELY WARNING to the campus community? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reports occurred on CAMPUS PROPERTY, including but not limited to, ON-CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reports occurred on PUBLIC PROPERTY? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reports occurred on NON-CAMPUS BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY, including but not limited to, OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reports occurred at an UNKNOWN LOCATION? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reported incidents were investigated? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reported incidents did NOT RESULT IN A RESPONSIBLE FINDING? | 0 | ||||||
| How many reported incidents resulted in RESPONSIBLE FINDING? | 0 | ||||||
*This is for Clery reporting, and does not require inclusion in the Transparency Report, however these statistics must be publicly available and linked.
