FSL AB Community Reports

Campus Hazing Community Reports

About AB524

Sororities and Fraternities have been influential in building community, fostering friendships, service, and leadership. To meet the requirements set by the , every California institution of higher learning must report information on the recognized fraternities and sororities organization’s academics, service hours, addresses of the chapter homes, mental health services, sanctioned events and their conduct. This is a mandatory report, but we hope it will highlight the Fraternity and Sorority Life community and their contributions as well as show they are responsible campus community members.

Below you will find an annual report of CSUEB's Campus-Recognized Sorority and Fraternity Transparency report.

Campus Hazing Transparency Report

In accordance with the federal Stop Campus Hazing Act, the California Stop Campus Hazing Act, and the CSU Hazing Policy, the Campus Hazing Transparency Report aims to provide a summary of all substantiated hazing incidents involving recognized and established student organizations that have been investigated and adjudicated through formal university proceedings.This report is designed to promote transparency, accountability, and student safety, and it is updated biannually.

Reporting Period: July 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025

There are no reportable violations during this reporting period.

Pursuant to the California Stop Campus Hazing Act (CA Education Code 66309), there were no reportable violations of University Policy related to hazing