Share a Concern or Make a Report

Do you have a concern about a person's conduct or behavior? Please use the resources below to share it.

If you observe an emergency, call 911. 

The Anoka-Ramsey CARE Team works with students to find solutions to academic, social and personal situations that may impact the potential for student success. If you observe incidents of concerning, unusual, dangerous or threatening behaviors, please share it with the CARE Team.

Share your concern with the CARE team

Behavior Definitions/Examples

Distressed Behavior: Students who may be emotionally troubled and/or impacted by a situational stress or traumatic event(s). Examples: anxiety attacks, difficulty concentrating.

Disturbed Behavior Students who may be behaviorally disruptive, acting in an unusual or bizarre fashion, or may be destructive and harmful to self or others. Examples: odd comments, substance abuse/use.

Dysregulated Behavior: Students may be suicidal, para-suicidal (extreme cutting, eating-disordered), engaging in risk-taking behaviors (e.g. abuse of substances), may be hostile, aggressive, relationally abusive or have trouble regulating emotions and behavior.

Ask yourself, "Is this person at risk to harm themselves or others?" If yes, please complete the CARE Team form.

If you become aware of a potential academic dishonesty violation, please complete and submit:

Academic dishonesty violation form

Behavior Examples

Plagiarism, cheating, and aiding in plagiarism or cheating

If you become aware of a student code of conduct violation (Policy 3.F.1), please complete and submit:

Student Conduct Violation Form

 

A student complaint is a claim concerning a college issue brought by a student alleging improper, unfair, or arbitrary treatment by an employee of the college. This may involve issues with employee behavior, communication, or other actions and can also include claims regarding unfair application of a college policy or procedure.

To make a student complaint, please complete and submit:

Report a Student Complaint

Students, faculty, staff, administrators, visitors, community members, vendors, contractors and/or any other member of the campus community who experience or become aware of a possible bias incident may report the incident to the college, using online bias incident reporting form.

Bias Incident Reporting Form

Learn more about the Bias Response Team.