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Incident Reports
File an Incident Report.
Behavioral Intervention is a proactive approach to identify and support students who appear to be depressed or exhibit behaviors of concern. The idea is to intervene before these students develop more serious problems such as attempts to commit suicide or violent actions against others. The incident report is sent to a member of the Behavioral Intervention Team who will meet with the student to determine the most effective intervention.
Judicial Affairs relates to addressing violations of the Code of Student Conduct. There are published rules regarding prohibited behavior of College premises or at College-sponsored functions. When these rules appear to have been violated by a student, the incident report is sent to the Dean of Student Affairs who will meet with the student and determine what action should be taken.
Academic Integrity relates to academic dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, or misuse of College computers. When these rules appear to have been violated by a student, the faculty member’s incident report is sent to the Vice President of Academic Affairs who will either send a letter of reprimand to the student or schedule a meeting of the College Hearing Board. The faculty member will be able to see if the student has prior academic integrity violations on the incident reporting screen.
File an Early Alert Report
Early Alert is a pilot system established for instructors of developmental courses to identify students who are struggling with non-academic concerns and to refer them to appropriate student affairs staff as soon as possible. It is assumed that the instructor will address academic issues along with staff in the Learning Support Center. The purpose of the early alert system is to provide meaningful interventions early in the semester to help students succeed in their courses and make progress in meeting their academic goals.









