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The cheerleading squad at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is under significant restrictions following a two-year investigation into hazing allegations. With a ‘stayed removal of recognition’ through 2030, the squad must fulfill specific conditions to retain their status. Allegations included coercion of new members to perform menial tasks and involvement in events with alcohol. The university emphasizes strict adherence to its anti-hazing policy to ensure student safety, with potential broad implications for all student organizations at IUP.
Indiana, PA – The cheerleading squad at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) is facing significant restrictions following a two-year investigation into allegations of hazing within the team. The findings of this investigation, outlined in the university’s recent “Campus Hazing Transparency Report,” have led to the implementation of a “stayed removal of recognition” status for the squad. This status will remain effective through 2030, setting forth specific conditions that the cheerleaders must meet to retain their status as a recognized organization.
The university’s action stems from multiple allegations reported between the fall semester of 2023 and the spring semester of 2025. It was claimed that new members of the cheerleading squad were coerced into performing menial tasks, such as cleaning up after social events, and were also required to partake in events where alcohol was present. Reports indicated that underage squad members were involved in purchasing kegs of beer for these social gatherings, reflecting a culture at odds with IUP’s commitment to student safety.
The “stayed removal of recognition” indicates that while the infractions were found to be serious, the cheerleading squad is not being disbanded outright. Instead, they have been given until May 2026 to fulfill specific educational and developmental requirements that, if met, will allow them to continue operating without the threat of disbandment. However, failing to meet these requirements could result in the complete disbandment of the squad and the loss of all associated university privileges.
The period of stayed removal will last from August 2025 until May 2026, after which the squad will enter a probationary period lasting until May 2030. During this time, they will have to adhere to restrictions that include limited team activities and compliance with unspecified educational guidelines set forth by the university. The university has not yet confirmed whether the cheerleading squad will be permitted to perform at upcoming football games, as their future status remains uncertain based on compliance with the set conditions.
The IUP administration emphasized the necessity of strict adherence to the established standards of conduct for all student organizations, reiterating their commitment to preventing hazing and ensuring the safety and well-being of their students. The university’s anti-hazing policy defines hazing as any reckless or knowing act directed against individuals, regardless of the individual’s willingness to participate.
The investigation began after the university received the initial allegations on May 5. A detailed review was conducted, culminating in the release of the findings on July 10, when disciplinary actions were communicated to the cheerleading squad. The ongoing scrutiny of the situation underscores the importance that IUP places on fostering a safe and respectful environment for all students.
As the cheerleading squad navigates these restrictions in the coming years, both current and prospective members will be closely observing how the team adapts to the new requirements while working to restore their standing within the university community. The outcome of this situation will not only impact the cheerleading squad but may also have broader implications for student organizations at IUP as they strive to operate within the bounds of university policy and ethics.
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- CBS News: IUP Cheerleaders Hazing Report
- Wikipedia: Hazing
- TribLive: IUP Disciplines Cheerleaders for Hazing
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- KAKE News: Cheerleaders Disciplined After Hazing Investigation
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hazing
- CBS News Video: IUP Cheerleaders Disciplined for Hazing
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