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Student Concerns (BAIT) Referral

The purpose of the Behavior Assessment and Intervention Team (UTDSP5008), known as BAIT, is to review behavioral incidents and assist in the development of a strategy to address situations involving students whose behavior may be disruptive or harmful to the UT Dallas community, including situations where the disruptive or harmful behavior may be a result of a mental, emotional or psychological health issue.

Student Concerns (BAIT) Referral

Related:

Basic Needs Resource Center: Behavior Assessment and Intervention Team

UT Dallas Policy Navigator:
Behavior Assessment and Intervention Team (UTDSP5008)

Academic Dishonesty Reporting

Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, collusion, facilitating academic dishonesty, fabrication, failure to contribute to a collaborative project and sabotage.

Academic Dishonesty Reporting

Related:

Community Standards and Conduct:
Academic Dishonesty

Discipline Referral

Report a student for a violation of the Student Code of Conduct. Faculty and staff may use this form to address behavior from students that is difficult for them to manage. Troubling, disruptive or threatening behavior from students may be reported via this form.

Report Code of Conduct Violations

Related:

Student Code of Conduct – UTDSP5003

Community Standards and Conduct:
Managing Difficult Student Behavior

Comet Voice: The Bystander Intervention Initiative

 

Hazing: Report an Incident

The 70th Texas Legislature enacted a law concerning hazing. Under the law, individuals or organizations engaging in hazing could be subject to fines and charged with a criminal offense.

Hazing: Report an Incident

Related:

Community Standards and Conduct:
Hazing Defined

Fraternity and Sorority Life:
Hazing Policies (pdf)

Request for Temporary Academic Accommodations

Temporary disabilities include, but are not limited to, broken limbs, burns, post-surgery recovery and other similar conditions that temporarily impair or influence a students’ ability to fully participate in academic activities. Students with a temporary disability or injury are not considered disabled by law. The university is not obligated to provide services to students with temporary, non-chronic impairments that last less than six months and are not covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990). However, some support services may be provided to eligible students with temporary conditions. Any student who needs bereavement leave may also request a temporary accommodation.

Request for Temporary Academic Accommodations

Related:

AccessAbility Resource Center:
Documentation Guidelines

Concern for Self

Reach out to the Dean of Students Office to identify areas of personal concern so that we can better support your well-being.

Note: If you are experiencing an emergency — physical or mental, please call 911 immediately or contact UT Dallas Police by calling 972-883-2222

Concern for Self Form

Related:

TimelyCare for UT Dallas: On-demand emotional support, appointment-based counseling, advanced psychiatric care, and more.

Student Counseling Center

 

General Exhibit and A-Frame Exhibit Requests

According to the Speech Expression and Assembly policy (UTDSP5001), academic units, administrative units, and registered student, faculty, and staff organizations may submit a reservation form to erect General Exhibits or display an A-frame exhibit (sign).

All requests must be made at least three business days (Monday through Friday) in advance.

General Exhibit and A-Frame Exhibit Requests

Related:

Speech Expression and Assembly Policy (UTDSP5001)