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We know that being a successful student sometimes requires assistance which may range from a compassionate listening ear or a service at Illinois State University established to help students work through difficult times. The Guide to Helping Students Get Help (PDF) serves as a resource to help faculty, staff and administrators determine which office on campus can assist students in need. Do not hesitate to consult with these offices when you encounter students in need.
Illinois State University is committed to providing a secure and welcoming campus environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors. We encourage you to report student behavior that is significantly out of character, is peculiar and causes alarm, or is unhealthy and potentially dangerous to the Student Behavioral Intervention Team (SBIT).
The SBIT seeks to identify and, when deemed necessary, recommend appropriate steps in response to Illinois State University students who display unhealthy or dangerous patterns of behavior. The SBIT attempts to intervene and assist a student before a regular pattern of behavior develops and the level of concern about behaviors exhibited reaches crisis level.
Representatives from: Athletics Department, Dean of Students Office, Office of General Counsel, ISU Police, Provost’s Office, Student Counseling Services, University Housing Services, and Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.
Student privacy is protected as appropriate for the circumstances and in compliance with federal and state law. Applicable laws include:
The identity of a reporter of information will remain confidential to the extent permitted by law unless the reporter grants permission to reveal he/she is the reporter.