From time to time, you may interact with other students for whom you have a concern related to their well-being. All members of the USAHS community share in our responsibility to alert university officials when a student needs additional support or intervention. Please see below for additional information about to notify the university of your concern for another student.
How to report concern for a student:
- Discuss your concerns with your Program Director, Campus Director or the Director of Student Welfare.
How to report concerning or threatening student behavior:
- In emergencies in which a member of the USAHS community is in imminent danger, dial 9-1-1.
- Once emergency services are notified, notify your Campus Director, Program Director and complete the Behavioral Intervention Reporting Form.
No person who, in good faith, reports threatening or otherwise troubling behavior per this policy will be subject to retaliation. Anonymous referrals are allowed but may limit the ability of the University Behavioral Intervention Team to investigate and respond fully. Additionally, requests to maintain the anonymity of a referral source will also be honored to the degree possible but cannot be guaranteed.