Parent and Family Education

A Message to Parents and Guardians

Jax State’s Commitment to a Safe Student Experience

At Jacksonville State University, the safety and well-being of our students is our top priority. That’s why we have a zero-tolerance policy for hazing—in any form, whether it happens on or off campus.

What is hazing?

Hazing is any activity—physical, emotional, or psychological—that is meant to pressure, embarrass, or harm someone as a condition of joining or staying in a student group. This includes fraternities, sororities, sports teams, clubs, and other organizations.

Examples of hazing include:

  • Breaking university rules or the law
  • Physical harm, like hitting, paddling, or forcing someone to do dangerous tasks
  • Forcing someone to drink alcohol, take drugs, or eat harmful substances
  • Sexual harassment or humiliation
  • Keeping someone from sleeping or confining them
  • Causing emotional distress, like extreme embarrassment or fear

Hazing is not just against Jacksonville State University's policy—it’s also a crime under Alabama law. We take every report seriously and are committed to holding individuals and organizations accountable. We also provide support and resources for any student who has experienced hazing.

How Parents Can Help: Staying Connected and Preventing Hazing

At Jacksonville State University, we believe parents and families play a vital role in supporting student safety and well-being. Here’s how you can stay involved and help prevent hazing:


Check In Regularly

  • Talk to your student often—ask about their classes, friends, and involvement in campus organizations.
  • Encourage open, honest conversations. Let them know they can come to you with concerns, without fear of judgment.

Know the Warning Signs

Be alert for changes in your student’s behavior or well-being, such as:

  • Unexplained injuries or fatigue
  • Sudden withdrawal or mood changes
  • Reluctance to talk about their organization or activities
  • Changes in eating or sleeping habits
  • Signs of anxiety, depression, or isolation
  • These may be signs of hazing or other distress.

Take Action if You Suspect Hazing

If you believe your student—or any student—may be experiencing hazing:

  • Encourage them to seek help from a trusted campus resource.
  • Report concerns directly to Jax State’s Office of Community Standards or University Police.
  • Reports can be made anonymously if needed.


University Police: (256) 782-5050
University Office of Community Standards: (256) 782-8080
Office of Community Standards: studentconduct@jsu.edu 
Online Reporting Form: Report Hazing

Report a Hazing Incident

You can ananymously report a hazing incident though our online form.

Report Hazing

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