Behavioral Intervention Team
This committee helps identify behaviors that are harmful or detrimental to the student experience and provide feedback and resources to help others who may be experiencing stress or trauma.Overview
“Texas A&M University-Central Texas cares about the well-being of our students, faculty, and staff.” To honor this commitment, the university provides multiple resources and services to support our campus community. Representing our belief in being proactive, TAMUCT established a network of professionals from across the university who are committed to a caring program of identification, intervention, and response in order to support the university community and provide the greatest level of protection.
Contact
If this is an EMERGENCY please call 911. If you are concerned about someone being a threat to self or others, call 911. For less serious situations please call Student Affairs at 254.519.5721. For non-emergencies, refer to the BIT representation chart below.
Worried? See Something of Concern on Campus?
After tragic events at Virginia Tech and other universities involving campus violence, institutions of higher education began looking more closely how to monitor, assess, and intervene (when necessary), to promote a healthy and safe campus for students, faculty, staff, and community members.
What is the BIT?
The BIT is an interdisciplinary committee of university official that meets regularly to collaborate and provide a response to students, staff, and faculty whose behavior could be harmful to themselves or others.
Mission Statement
The Behavioral Intervention Team meets regularly to assess, intervene, and/or provide timely resources and support for students displaying concerning behavior or experiencing problems that might lead to disruptive or dangerous behaviors.
BIT Representation
Department 1441_d31ff0-1b> |
Phone 1441_44ea21-49> |
BIT Representative 1441_cf8113-95> |
Student Affairs – Division of Student Affairs 1441_0bdbdb-a9> | 1441_a081be-92> |
Dean of Students 1441_a8795e-96> |
Student Wellness & Counseling Center 1441_91e890-88> | 1441_a9758e-ab> |
Dr. Carmelia Amuna 1441_7570a0-b6> |
University Police Department 1441_f9e456-43> | 1441_168236-04> |
Chief Andrew Flores 1441_a2fffa-f4> |
Office of Title IX and Institutional Compliance 1441_cd40df-31> | 1441_4a2909-41> |
Deserie Mensch, Jacqueline Orellana 1441_59f504-82> |
Warrior Center for Student Success 1441_970c78-65> | 1441_5c9157-ca> |
Stephanie Legree-Roberts 1441_185ea8-b3> |
Enrollment Management 1441_05c0c6-47> | 1441_c9aa46-21> |
Clifton W. Jones 1441_609afe-b5> |
BIT Flowchart
This chart will show you who to contact in specific situations.
Who to Refer: Indicators

Student Affairs Resources
Health and Wellness Reports
- 2022 Biennial Alcohol and Other Drug Review
- 2020 Biennial Alcohol and Other Drug Review
- 2018 Biennial Alcohol and Other Drug Review
Contact Us
Student Affairs
Contact us by phone, email or visit us in person.
We are located in Warrior Hall, 1st floor, Suite 105. M-F 8 a.m to 5 p.m.




