Campus Hazing Transparency Report
The Campus Hazing Transparency Report (CHTR), mandated by the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA), requires colleges to publicly disclose substantiated hazing violations and related details so that students can make informed choices about joining organizations.
The CHTR includes, if known, the name of the organization responsible, description of the violation and when it occurred, investigation dates, adjudication timeline, as well as a description of the findings and sanctions imposed. Any reports of hazing that did not result in a finding of responsibility are not included.
Any student organization that is under active investigation will not appear in the CHTR.
The academic year reports below include data for all of Middlebury’s programs (Bread Loaf, Language Schools, Schools Abroad, Institute at Monterey) and will be updated at a minimum of twice per year, but typically within 14 days a determination of responsibility was made.
Statistics reported in the CHTR may differ from those included in the Annual Security Report (ASR). Hazing statistics include incident reports that meet the federal definition of hazing in Section 485(f) (6) (A) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C 1092(f) (6) (A)). The statistics reported in the ASR only include incidents within Clery geography and do not reflect actual findings of hazing, which are included in the CHTR.
Read Middlebury’s Hazing Policy.
2025-2026 Academic Year
No findings to report in any Middlebury program.