Are You 30–90 Days Away from a Chapter Crisis?
Most fraternity and sorority incidents don’t start with one big mistake—
they start with small behaviors that go unchallenged.
👉 Identify the early warning signs before it’s too late.
Click here to take the free Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Risk Assessment
The Reality Most Chapters Miss
Every year, chapters across the country are:
• Placed on probation
•Suspended or shut down
• Facing lawsuits and national scrutiny
And almost every time…
👉 The warning signs were already there.
They were just:
• Minimized
• Normalized
• Or ignored
Built on Real Research + Real Experience
This assessment is based on:
• Our Doctoral research on The Early Warning Signs of Hazing in College Fraternities and Sororities
• Work with 300+ campuses nationwide
• Insights from 650+ Fraternity Foodie Podcast interviews
• Direct experience advising chapters, alumni boards, and national organizations
👉 This isn’t theory. This is what actually leads to chapter crises.
⚠️ WHAT THIS ASSESSMENT REVEALS
In less than 5 minutes, you’ll uncover:
✔ Hidden cultural risks inside your chapter
✔ Early signs of hazing, alcohol misuse, and leadership breakdown
✔ Where your chapter is drifting—and how fast
✔ Your Chapter Risk Level (Low → Critical)
Your Results Will Place You Into One of Four Categories:
🟢 Low Risk – Strong culture, stay proactive
🟡 Moderate Risk – Warning signs emerging
🟠 High Risk – Escalation likely
🔴 Critical Risk – Crisis imminent or already happening
When You Complete the Assessment, You’ll Get:
✅ Your Chapter Risk Score
✅ A breakdown of your highest-risk areas
✅ Immediate action steps you can take
✅ Optional next steps to strengthen your chapter
Click here to start the Free Assessment Now
👥 WHO THIS IS FOR
This tool is designed for:
• Fraternity & Sorority Advisors
• Chapter Presidents & Officers
• Alumni Boards & House Corporations
• National Organization Staff
👉 If you’re responsible for a chapter, this is for you.
Here’s the Truth:
By the time a serious incident happens…
👉 it’s already too late.
The question is not if warning signs exist.
The question is:
👉 Are you seeing them early enough to act?
Click here to take the assessment before the next semester begins

