TAMIU Student Handbook 2019-2020

Page 17 of 86 a student discuss the matter with the staff, faculty, or department in which the issue originated. To learn more about the Student Complaint Process, read Appendix C. Section 3.20 Behavioral Assessment Intervention Team (BAIT) The purpose of the Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Team (BAIT) is to review information and respond to students who may be in distress or whose conduct may be disruptive or harmful to the safety, health andwell-being of the TAMIU community. Members of the University community may report concerns to www.tamiu.edu/reportit . Section 3.21 Administrative Response to Distress or Disruptive Behavior The University may assess, refer, or recommend treatment to students, as deemed appropriate. Students assessed with disruptive behavior may be withdrawn from the University. To learn more about the Administrative Response to Distress or Disruptive Behavior, read Appendix G. Section 3.22 Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act The Clery Act requires the public reporting of the following information: • Campus security policies and procedures • Security services available • Campus crime statistics • Campus security authorities • Crime prevention • Alcohol and drug use policies, and • Fire safety among other valuable information. The Annual Security & Fire Report (ASFSR) is available on or before October 1 of each year to all current and prospective TAMIU students, faculty and staff. Notification of availability of the document is sent via University email and provides information on how to obtain a copy of the Crime Awareness and Campus Safety Report/ASFSR. The ASFSR is available in hardcopy at the TAMIU Police Department, located in the University Police Department building, online at the TAMIU Police Department’s web site at: http://www.tamiu.edu/clery.pdf or by mail by calling 956.326.2100.

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