Who is a Person of Concern?
It’s crucial to report your observations to the appropriate authorities or support services for further evaluation and assistance.
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Identifying a Person of Concern
A person of concern can be a member of any UM constituency (faculty, staff or student) dealing with an emotional, psychological, or physical crisis that may interfere with his or her ability to continue attending classes or working at the University of Mississippi.
- Ongoing alcohol and/or drug use
- Financial hardship
- Hospitalization for physical or mental health reasons
- Injury or accident affecting physical and/or mental ability to do course work
- Potential threat to themselves or others
- Physical health issues
- Current or emerging mental health issues
- Challenges with academic schedule
- Social adjustment
- Family matters
- Policy violations
CARE Referral
If you are concerned and would like support from UMatter, complete the form below.Get to know the Behavioral Intervention Team
The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) at the University of Mississippi addresses student behaviors that disrupt the university's functions and are not handled by other campus agencies. It provides recommendations to university leadership regarding a student's ability to remain at the university and helps develop policies for managing such situations.
Kate Forster
- Directory Advocacy
Juawice McCormick
- Director of University Counseling Center
Tracy Murry
- Director, Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct
Daniel Sanford
- Director University Police/Campus Safety
Jordan Cohen
- Assistant Director of Equal Opportunity & Regulatory Compliance/Title IX Coordinator
Lindy Brown
- Associate General Counsel
Bree Gates
- Associate Director of Student Housing for Residential Experience
Mandi Bloodworth
- Case Manager II Respondent Services
Abbie Austin
- Case Manager