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1 Responding to Student Behavioral Concerns Christine Reed Davis, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of Students August 15, 2017 New Faculty Orientation Introductions

2 The Dean of Students Office
Who are we, and what do we do? We are more than the “principle’s office” NAVIGATE ·         We help students navigate their Niner Experience – and that journey can take many paths ·We help connect students to different leadership and recognition opportunities o   Peer mentoring leadership positions o   Honors and awards o   Commencement Speaker & Bell Ringers

3 The Dean of Students Office
New Student Services Fraternity and Sorority Life Student Assistance and Support Services Peer Mentoring and Engagement Latino Student Services Off Campus and Volunteer Outreach Parent and Family Services Student Conduct Veteran Services

4 University Policies Related to Student Behavior
Two important University policies governing student conduct – behaviorally and academically

5 University Policies Code of Student Responsibility - University Policy Applies to every student who has accepted admission - Governs student behavioral conduct inside and outside of classroom - Can be applied to off campus behavior - Overseen by Office of Student Conduct - Behaviors reported via online submission: * incidentreport.uncc.edu * by University Police, faculty, staff, other students - Attorney/Non-Attorney Advocate rights - Records protected by FERPA Behavior within classroom can be addressed through Code of SR, depending on TYPE of behavior At the very least, we reserve the right to have an “educational conversation” with a student if their behavior does not rise to the level of a Code of SR violation Conduct violations can be adjudicated by a single administrator, or by SGA Judicial Board, or Administrative Hearing Panel Conduct records are covered by the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act which protects the student’s educational records unless:

6 Code of Student Responsibility - If a student has displayed behavior you suspect is a violation: * contact the Office of Student Conduct to discuss; * submit online incident report incidentreport.uncc.edu - If the behavior is an immediate threat, call Campus Police at A staff member may contact you for additional information about the incident - Based upon information gathered, we will determine if a violation occurred and how to proceed - Educational conversation vs. conduct

7 University Policies Code of Academic Integrity - University Policy Governs academic coursework - Overseen by Academic Affairs *Bruce Long, Chair of Academic Integrity Board - Record keeping maintained by DSO *faculty contact DSO to inquire about priors - Adjudication options: * Settlement Form * Academic Integrity Board - Submitting faculty member does have an educational need to know the outcome of the AIB due to the nature of the student-faculty relationship as it pertains to grading

8 Code of Academic Integrity - If you suspect a student has committed a violation: * call DSO for prior history - If no prior, and penalty is less than FX, SU or EX * proceed with offer of a Settlement Form * one per student for entire academic career! * student must sign in agreement * student can request AI Board - If prior, or penalty sought is FX, SU or EX * refer to Bruce Long for AI Board * faculty member will be required to provide information in front of Board - Submitting faculty member does have an educational need to know the outcome of the AIB due to the nature of the student-faculty relationship as it pertains to grading

9 Behavioral Care & Intervention

10 Three Levels of Care & Intervention 1. Niner Care Team
Three Levels of Care & Intervention 1. Niner Care Team -Receives and reviews initial reports of concern -Determines care and concern outreach or escalation to next level(s) for intervention 2. Campus Behavioral Intervention Team (CBIT) -Multi-divisional committee to address complex behaviors of concern and develop intervention plans 3. Threat Assessment Team -Determines direct threat to campus community -Administers Involuntary Protective Withdrawal Involuntary Protective Withdrawal Policy

11 - Niner Care folders available in hard copy format by contacting DSO – and in PDF format – sent out at the beginning of each academic year

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15 Questions?

16 Office of Student Conduct Student Assistance and Support Services:
Main Office: 217 King Bldg dso.uncc.edu Office of Student Conduct Student Assistance and Support Services: 118 King Bldg


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