TAMIU Student Handbook 2022-2023

Page 17 of 92 ● University Police Department, University Police Department building, 956. 326.2100 or for emergencies contact 956.326.2911 ● Office of the Vice President for Student Success, University Success Center 224, 956. 326.2273 ● Student Conduct and Community Engagement, Student Center 226, 956.326.2265 ● Student Orientation, Leadership and Engagement (SOLE), Student Center 224, 956. 326.2280. Section 3.18 Expressive Activity on Campus (TAMIU Rule 08.99.99.L1) The University respects the First Amendment right to freedom of speech, expression, petition, and peaceful assembly and may impose reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions on activities of expression and/or dissent. For more information, please refer to TAMIU Rule 08.99.99.L1, Expressive Activity on Campus online or in this handbook (see Appendix G). Section 3.19 Student Report and Complaint Process Consistent with our mission, TAMIU welcomes feedback about our rules, procedures, programs and services in order to make changes that contribute to student success, development, and goal attainment. TAMIU is committed to ensuring that students have access to appropriate rules and procedures for articulating concerns, as well as appealing University decisions. TAMIU students must comply with the rules and procedures that have been established within the unit about which the concern is being filed. Generally, the procedures require that 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 con duct may be disruptive or harmful to the safety, health andwell-be ing of the TAMIU commun ity. Members of the University community may report concerns to www.tamiu.edu/reportit .

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