Anti-Hazing Policy and Procedure
Albany Technical College is dedicated to the health, wellbeing, and safety of all students. ATC does not condone or encourage any act of hazing conducted by or associated with any University member or organization(s). This does not align with ATC's mission or purpose.
Georgia Hazing Law Public Disclosures
Georgia state law requires postsecondary institutions to publicly disclose incidents of hazing within 15 days of final adjudication and maintain such disclosure for a period of not less than five years after final adjudication or public notice of criminal conviction shall require the following minimum information:
- Name of organization involved
- Date or dates hazing occurred; and
- Description of specific hazing related findings, sanctions, adjudications & convictions for any person or organization
- Post prominently on website for a period not less than five years after final adjudication or conviction
In compliance with Georgia state law SB 85 “Max Gruver Act” which became effective on July 1, 2021, below is a list of student organizations that have been found to be responsible for violating the hazing policy within the Code of Student Conduct.
THERE ARE NO REPORTS AT THIS TIME