There are three categories of student behavior that ACT addresses:
Behaviors of self-harm, suicidal thoughts, ideations or attempts
Erratic behavior (including online activities) that disrupt the mission and/or normal
proceedings of students, faculty, or staff
Behavior that may compromise the health and safety of students, staff, faculty,
or the general college community
The following are examples of behaviors that should be reported:
Emotional outbursts (yelling, screaming or anger management issues)
Verbal or written threats of any nature
Intimidating or harassing others including disturbing or threatening phone calls,
text messages, emails, social network posting, etc.
Disruptive behavior on campus (including in classrooms)
Concerns of physical abuse including self-mutilation and harm
Concerns of intimate relationship violence, family violence and/or spousal abuse
Transportation to the hospital for alcohol and drug use/abuse
Material, written or spoken, in coursework suggesting possibly self-harm or harm
to others
Written or verbal expressions of suicidal thoughts, ideations or actions