TAMIU Student Handbook 2023-2024

Page 18 of 93 Section 3.20 Student Complaint Procedures Ta cecxeasss At &o Mg r Ii ne vt earnncaet iaonnda l cUo nmi vpel ar isni tt y p(rToAc eMsIsUe )s itso c ao sms ims ti titne dt ht oe er enssoulrui nt i go nt hoaft cs ot undc ee nr nt ss . hTa hv ee Uinncilvuedres:ity has three different procedures which students can use to lodge a complaint. These • General Student Complaint Procedures • Civil Rights Complaint Procedures o Examples of Civil Rights Complaints include reports of sex-based misconduct, discrimination based on disability status, or concerns related to any protected class. • Grievances Against Faculty Procedures To learn more about the Student Complaint Procedures, read Appendix C. Section 3.21 Behavioral Assessment Intervention Team (BAIT) Ti nhf oe r pmuartpi oons e a no df trhees pBoenhda vt oi o rs at ul dAesns tess swmheon tmaany d b Ien ti ne r dv ei snt trieosns To re awmh o( Bs eA IcTo)n di su ct to mr eavyi ebwe dofistrhueptive or harmful to the safety, health and well-being of the TAMIU community. Members University community may report concerns to www.tamiu.edu/reportit. Section 3.22 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 Students assessed with disruptive behavior may be withdrawn from the University.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 F. Section 3.23 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 • Reporting Campus Crime – How, Where and to Whom • Crime prevention • Alcohol and drug use policies, and

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