The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is a campus resource established to act as a multidisciplinary, central network to receive, collect, assess, and when it deems appropriate, act upon information on behavior of concern exhibited by a student or group of students.
Examples of such instances include but are not limited to:
- Dangerous or threatening behavior to oneself or others
- Angry, hostile, abusive troubling behavior
- Other inappropriate or disruptive behavior
Metro State is concerned about the safety, health, and well-being of all students, faculty, and staff.
Addressing concerning student behavior
Students, staff, faculty, and parents are encouraged to contact the BIT if they have strong concerns about the behavior or actions of a Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ Student. If you think a student might cause harm to self or others, we welcome you to share your concerns by . Your referral will be reviewed by members of the BIT.
Concerned about a student or friend? .
Behavioral intervention team members
Executive Sponsor
- Roberta Anderson, Associate Provost for Student Success
Chair
- Dean of Students
Members
- Nathaniel Williams, Security Director
- Joua Yang, Director of Counseling Services
- Maya Sullivan, Dean of Students
- Emily O'Hara, Mental Health Counselor
- Mercedes Santana, Mental Health Counselor
- Roberta Anderson, Associate Provost for Student Success (alternate)
- Nancy Tindall, Campus Operations Director (alternate)
To report behavior potentially violates the , contact Judicial Affairs.
Additional mental health resources and consultation can be accessed through Counseling Services.