
This premier leadership-level seminar is designed for executive teams, legal counsel, and senior higher education professionals responsible for institutional oversight and accountability under the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) and related Clery Act requirements.
Delivered as a live, interactive virtual seminar, the program goes beyond awareness training to focus on governance, controls, and institution-wide risk management rather than day-to-day operational procedures.
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Participants will work through practical frameworks to operationalize SCHA amendments across collection, prevention, governance, publication, and auditability.
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The seminar addresses common compliance blind spots by examining program oversight models, decision rights, reporting lines, investigation and enforcement controls, and coordination with public safety and external stakeholders.
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Key intersections with civil rights and accessibility obligations—including Title VI, Title IX, and ADA considerations—are also explored, alongside insurance and enterprise risk implications.
Led by a multidisciplinary instructional team with deep national expertise, this seminar equips institutional leaders to identify gaps, anticipate federal enforcement priorities, and strengthen defensible compliance programs.
Executive outcomes include:
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SCHA readiness map
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Reporting and transparency blueprint
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A starter risk register
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Increased clarity on governance and accountability expectations at the senior leadership level.