The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is a multidisciplinary team of professionals that reviews and responds to reports of student behaviors that pose, or appear to pose, a threat to the safety and well-being of the college community.
Anyone can report behaviors of concern – and it is everyone's responsibility to do so. You can submit a Behavior of Concern form. Failure to provide adequate information may result in the incident not being investigated.
The BIT evaluates the report, assesses the situation and determines an appropriate response.
Every concern is addressed by the BIT. However, because confidential information is often involved in handling concerns, you may not be informed about the response to your report.
The BIT offers students support and resources in a respectful and confidential manner.
You do not have to make that decision – simply report your concern. The BIT will assess the situation and respond appropriately. If in doubt, submit a submit a report to the BIT.
Concerns about employees can be reported to a supervising dean or to Wake Tech's Human Resources Department. The BIT report form is for reporting concerns about student behavior only.