СÖíÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍøCollege is concerned about the care, welfare, safety, and security of all of its students, faculty, and staff, and is committed to providing an environment in which individuals are free to work, learn, and teach, unencumbered and uninhibited by threats of intimidation and harm.
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Faculty, staff, and friends often are among the first to notice when a member of the СÖíÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍøCollege community is distressed or behaving in a potentially dangerous or disruptive manner. Difficulties with academic progress, personal relationships, or daily behavior often indicate a need for assistance. The Concern and Response Team (CART)Ìýwill use a collaborative approach to assess and proactively respond when an individual’s behavior causes concern.
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CARTÌýis committed to continually assessing and evaluating its function and protocols over time as best practices are identified and refined.Ìý We invite all suggestions to improve our services and resources.
СÖíÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍøCollege ConcernÌýand ResponseÌýTeamÌýMembers:
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- Mike Trame, Vice President, Student Services: U334 •Ìý217/351-2551
- Troy Daniels, Director, Public Safety/Chief of Police: A160 •Ìý217/351-2884
- Matt Kopmann, Sergeant, Public Safety: A160Ìý•Ìý217/353-2116
- Marietta Turner, Dean of Students: U242 •Ìý217/351-2505
- Stephanie Davingman, Dean ofÌýCounseling Services: U264Ìý•Ìý217/351-2210
- Angela Jancola, Counseling Services: U241Ìý•Ìý217/373-3826
- Daniel Ayala, Assistant Dean of Students: U235Ìý•Ìý217/560-6708
- Julia Hawthorne, Director,ÌýAcademic Advising: U276 •ÌýÌý217/353-2082
The Concern and Response TeamÌýis a collaborative committee that meets regularly to discuss individuals about whom concerns are expressed.