Office of Student Care & Integrity
Supporting our Community with Care and Accountability
The Office of Student Care and Integrity is committed to fostering a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment where every member of our community can thrive. We provide free, confidential support and connect individuals to resources that promote success in college and beyond.
Our work is guided by national best practices from the Association for Student Conduct Administration (ASCA) and from the National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (NABITA). We approach every situation with care, respect, and a focus on education and growth.
What We Do
Together, we create a community where care and integrity guide every interaction.
- Student Support: Personalized referrals and resources for academic, personal, and wellness needs.
- Community Care: Assistance for faculty and staff in addressing concerns about student wellbeing.
- Behavioral Integrity: Responding to behaviors that may cause distress or disrupt the learning environment, with an emphasis on safety and accountability.
- Inclusive Practices: Promoting a campus culture of care and adhering to our core values, honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility.
Who Can Contact Us?
- Students seeking support or guidance.
- Faculty and Staff concerned about a student’s wellbeing or behavior.
Section Six: Code of Integrity for Academic and Behavioral Standards
Section Six of the College’s Regulations and Policies upholds the Code of Integrity to ensure all students, faculty, and staff help maintain a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment.
Canvas
Student Care and Integrity Resources. *Must be logged in to Carroll account to access.
Student Assistance Program (SAP)
The Student Assistance Program, TimelyCare, offers virtual health and wellbeing services for current Carroll Credit students. Students can access six free counseling sessions through TalkNow. In addition this resource can help students on a self-care journey, and provides a peer-to-peer community.
The Resource Database provides students with ways to connect to resources within the college and the community for a variety of concerns. Browse through to find numerous organizations, institutions and establishments that offer services that meet your needs.
The Wellbeing Committee promotes student-centered resources to provide empowerment and advocacy for community health. The committee, which includes staff, faculty, and, as part of the restructuring, students, addresses important health-related issues.
The Wellbeing Awards honor the students, faculty, and staff who go above and beyond to enhance the wellness of our campus community. Students, faculty, and staff can nominate up to two Wellbeing Champions for every award. Award winners are celebrated at the end of the academic year.
The deadline to nominate your Wellbeing Champions is the third Friday of April for all three Wellbeing Awards:
- The Student Wellbeing Champion Award
- The Campus Wellbeing Champion Award
- The Classroom Wellbeing Champion Award
Thank you for helping us recognize the Wellbeing Champions of Carroll Community College!
As described in Section Six: Code of Integrity for Academic and Behavioral Standards, the Integrity Council, which includes faculty, staff, and students, has the responsibility to uphold the Code and make modifications to the implementation and administration of the Code.
Carroll’s Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is a cross-campus team that meets regularly to review and respond to report regarding student concerns.
- For non-emergency student concern referrals, please report a concern through Starfish (in the case of an emergency, please call 911 and campus safety at 410-386-8123. Starfish is the primary channel to complete a Student Concern Report by selecting ‘Report a Student Concern’).
- Alternatively, you can submit a Student Concern & Incident Report Form, which is another channel to complete a Student Concern Report if you do not have access to Starfish.
- Another option is the ‘Report Student Concern’ icon, which can be accessed from any college computer desktop.
- This is a proactive approach to provide cross-campus support/response to students who are experiencing personal challenges that may hinder their academic success or well-being.
Student Concern & Incident Report Form
Dr. DaVida Anderson, Director of Student Care and Integrity
410-386-8217 | danderson3@carrollcc.edu
