Expert virtual training to turn SCHA compliance into proactive hazing prevention—now in Year Two (2026).
With the first Annual Security Report (ASR) deadline integrating hazing statistics approaching on October 1, 2026, institutions must move beyond initial 2025 “best efforts.” SAFE Campuses, LLC delivers practical, multi-disciplinary virtual training that transforms complex federal mandates into sustainable campus safety practices.
As technical advisors to the authors of the Stop Campus Hazing Act, we provide the regulatory clarity and operational expertise your team needs to ensure your compliance is audit-ready and culturally impactful.
Moving from Year One Compliance to Year Two Sustainability
Year one was about establishing the process. Year two is about accuracy, integration, and defensibility. If your 2025 Campus Hazing Transparency Report (CHTR) process felt disjointed, our training is designed to refine your internal workflows, reduce administrative burden, and ensure your reporting is beyond reproach.
We help you align your Campus Safety Framework so that compliance becomes the floor, not the ceiling.
Our SCHA Training Modules
We offer three focused training modules, available as standalone sessions or combined into a comprehensive, customized program. Each session includes interactive case studies and actionable strategies.
- Classifying & Counting Hazing Incidents
Learn to accurately classify and count hazing incidents using the exact rules specified in the SCHA statute, fully integrated with your existing Clery Act reporting requirements. Gain clear decision frameworks to distinguish hazing from other conduct categories with confidence.
- Creating & Maintaining the CHTR
Master the development and ongoing maintenance of an accurate, FERPA-compliant Campus Hazing Transparency Report. This module covers identifying, documenting, and disclosing “hazing violation” incidents, plus best practices for your 2026 mid-year updates. We specifically address how to integrate state-level reporting requirements with the federal SCHA mandates.
- Developing & Reviewing Anti-Hazing Policies
Build or refine comprehensive anti-hazing policies that address both response protocols and primary prevention. This module ensures your policies support consistent reporting while aligning with Clery, Title IX, VAWA, and applicable state laws.
Training Format & Logistics (2026)
- Flexible Duration: 1-hour, 1.5-hour, or 2-hour formats.
- Fully Virtual: Convenient for busy campus, system, and multi-campus teams.
- Platform Agnostic: We use your preferred platform (Zoom, Teams, Webex) or host the session for you.
- Recordable: Clients are encouraged to record sessions for internal use and staff onboarding.
Tailored to Your Multidisciplinary Team
SCHA compliance requires breaking down silos. We customize our training for:
- Clery Compliance Officers & Campus Safety Leadership
- Student Conduct & Title IX Professionals
- Greek-Life (FSL) Administrators
- General Counsel
- Prevention Educators
What participants receive: A professional copy of the presentation deck (PDF) and a comprehensive Handout Kit featuring decision trees, key definitions, and practical reference charts.
Why Partner with SAFE Campuses?
- Unrivaled Legislative Insight: Led by the same experts who provided technical input to Congress during the drafting of the Stop Campus Hazing Act.
- Operational Integration: We don’t just teach the rules; we explain how they integrate with your broader Campus Safety Framework.
- Culture-First Approach: We emphasize turning regulatory data into living prevention tools that build trust with students and parents.
Secure Your 2026 Training Date
Whether you need a focused 60-minute session on hazing classification or a comprehensive 2-hour program for your Clery Committee, we will design the perfect solution for your institution.
We typically accommodate requests within 2–4 weeks.
