Mission: The
overall mission of the SBCT is to provide a systematic
response to students whose behavior may be in
violation of RIT policy or is otherwise disruptive
to themselves or the environment and assist in
protecting the health, safety and welfare of the
students and members of the RIT community.
Purpose:
The
purpose of the SBCT is to coordinate the resources
of RIT to address inappropriate, disruptive, or
harmful student behavior in order to recommend
collaborative and purposeful interventions aimed
at helping students achieve success. In addition,
the SBCT assists faculty and staff in addressing
instances of student behavior which may be inappropriate,
harmful, or disruptive for the RIT living and
learning community. Examples of such instances
may include but are not limited to: behaviors
that have been addressed with the student but
continue to concern the community; a pattern of
disruptive behaviors affecting a number of areas
or departments on campus and behaviors that may
evoke a significant degree of alarm or concern
among involved persons. While some student situations
may result in direct referral to the RIT Counseling
Center , Student Health Center or Office of Student
Conduct, the SBCT process may be used in situations
where a collaborative response would be most effective
for the student and RIT community.
Membership:
The
SBCT is comprised of the following core members:
- Dawn
Soufleris, Assistant Vice President for Student
Affairs (Co-chair)
- Donna
Rubin, Director, Women's Center
- E.
Cassandra Jordan, Director, SHC
- Dr.
Brooke Durland, Medical Director, SHC
- Chuck
Lamb, Director, Center for Residence Life
- Cha
Ron Sattler, Assistant Director (Apartments),
Center for Residence Life
- Gary
Cannon, Manager of Investigations, Campus Safety
- Dr.
Robb Adams, Director, NTID Career Counseling
Additional
members of the RIT community may be present during
an SBCT meeting on a need-basis. |