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Hazing in Texas: A Comprehensive Guide for Arizona Families Sending Students to UH, Texas A&M, UT, SMU, and Baylor When Tradition Crosses the Line: What Every Parent in Arizona Needs to Know You sent your child to college to learn, grow, and prepare for a successful future. For many Texas families—including those in Arizona—college also represents an opportunity to join traditions that span generations. Fraternities, sororities, Corps programs, and spirit organizations promise brotherhood, leadership, and lifelong connections. But what happens when those traditions cross the line into danger? If you're reading this, you may already have concerns. Maybe your child has been acting differently—more secretive, exhausted, or anxious. Maybe they've mentioned "pledge activities" that sound more like punishment than bonding. Or perhaps you've heard about recent incidents at Texas universities that make you wonder: Could this happen to my child? This guide is for you. Whether you're in Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, or anywhere across Arizona, if your child attends or plans to attend a Texas university, you need to understand the realities of modern hazing. We'll explore what hazing actually looks like in 2025, how Texas law protects students, what's been happening at University of Houston, Texas A&M, UT Austin,…