Stop Campus Hazing

Everyone deserves to feel safe and supported at NWTC. If you’ve experienced hazing, or seen it happen, you’re not alone, and we’re here to help. Hazing is not only against NWTC policy, it’s also against the law. We take every report seriously and will act with care and respect to support you and protect our community.

Let’s work together to create a safer, more respectful campus—for everyone.

State Law: Wisconsin Anti-Hazing Law:
948.51 Hazing.

  1. In this section “forced activity” means any activity which is a condition of initiation or admission into or affiliation with an organization, regardless of a student’s willingness to participate in the activity.
  2. No person may intentionally or recklessly engage in acts which endanger the physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of initiation or admission into or affiliation with any organization operating in connection with a school, college or university. Under those circumstances, prohibited acts may include any brutality of a physical nature, such as whipping, beating, branding, forced consumption of any food, liquor, drug or other substance, forced confinement or any other forced activity which endangers the physical health or safety of the student.
  3. Whoever violates sub. (2) is guilty of:
    • A Class A misdemeanor if the act results in or is likely to result in bodily harm to another.
    • A Class H felony if the act results in great bodily harm to another.
    • A Class G felony if the act results in the death of another.

History: 1983 a. 356; 1987 a. 332 s. 32; Stats. 1987 s. 948.51; 2001 a. 109.

View the Stop Campus Hazing policy

To report hazing:

Report an Incident

Call: 920-498-6390

Or report in-person to any NWTC employee

Findings of Violations

This report is not reflective of incidents currently under active investigation. Incidents that have been resolved through a formal process appear on this report after the decision-making phase has concluded.

2025-2026 academic year (based on the date of the incident)

No incidents reported. 

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