Where a registered student organization at Drake University has been found responsible for hazing and/or has been formally suspended or otherwise removed/restricted from campus, that information will be included on this page.
Under the Stop Campus Hazing Act, Drake maintains a Hazing Transparency Report, which is updated regularly (at minimum, twice per year). The report includes only those cases where an organization or individual has been found responsible following a formal investigation. Please note that there may be periods where no entries appear in the report if no findings of responsibility occurred during that time. Due to FERPA, we do not provide individuals’ names.
Under the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), the university is obligated to include specific types of reportable crimes in the annual security report. These reportable crimes fall under defined categories and may include incidents involving student organizations if they occur on campus or in certain off-campus locations affiliated with the university. To view the most recent annual security report, please visitDrake University’s Annual Security Report. To view Drake University’s Policy on Hazing, see below.
Hazing Policy
Policy Title:Drake University Policy on Hazing
Summary:This policy prohibits hazing at Drake University and provides guidelines for prevention, reporting, and enforcement.
Policy Category:Safety, Health & Security Policy Owner:Vice President and Dean of Students Policy Status:Active Effective Date:July 2025