FraternitySolutions.com is a division of QuickClass, Inc. (QCI) a web based training company focusing on the secondary (high school) market, however, some of its clients include the primary (elementary and middle school) education market.

Numerous high schools have benefited from the QCI training model as it focuses on challenges facing students in areas such as bullying, hazing, cyber-bullying, sexting, alcohol, drug and steroid use, texting/cell phone use while driving etc. as well as courses in Study & Life skills at no cost to the student/end user.

Hazing and Alcohol commences in High School

"What is generally not known concerning hazing is that in a university study, it is reported that close to 50% of high school students are hazed before graduating from high school."

The study titled "Initiation Rites in American High Schools," revealed that 48 percent of high school students who belong to groups reported being subjected to hazing activities. Additionally, forty-three percent reported being subjected to humiliating activities and 30 percent reported performing potentially illegal acts as part of their initiation. A notable number of students responding to the University survey reported that their first hazing experience occurred before the age of 13. Source: http://www.alfred.edu/hs_hazing/

Fraternity Solutions came to be as a result of a decision by a number of accredited investors who are alumni of the Greek system to assist in creating this private labeled online training company as a division of QuickClass, Inc. to work with colleges and universities in training fraternities and sororities regarding the rules concerning hazing, alcohol use and abuse, cyber bullying, proper use of social media and other issues facing the Greek World. Fraternity Solutions will also offer Study and Life skills training that will be helpful during a members collegiate and post secondary life.

Although drinking by persons under the age of 21 is illegal, people aged 12 to 20 years drink 11% of all alcohol consumed in the United States. More than 90% of this alcohol is consumed in the form of binge drinking On average, underage drinkers consume more drinks per drinking occasion than adult drinkers. (Sources: available upon request)