REPORT AN INCIDENT
If you believe that a situation you are reporting is an emergency and requires immediate attention, please first call NCATPD at (336)334-7675 or 911 (off-campus).
This form is to report possible violations of the Title IX policy like: sexual harassment, sexual abuse, rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual coercion, and stalking. Reports made to Title IX are not the same as reports to NCAT Police.
SUBMIT REPORT
This form is to be completed whenever an individual or organization associated with our institution with significant responsibility for student and campus activities becomes aware of a crime that has taken place. The awareness can come from are port by a victim, witness or other third party or even the offender. It is important that this form be completed immediately, as this may be the basis for determining if there is a serious or continuing threat to the safety of the campus community that would require an alert (i.e., a timely warning or emergency notification).
SUBMIT REPORT
Report possible violations of the Student Code of Conduct, which may include, but are not limited to, behaviors such as use of alcohol, drugs, disorderly conduct, harassment, physical violence, or other violations of university policies, regulations, or rules.
Report information regarding University-owned Housing facilities, including but not limited to pets, visitation violations, smoking, or destroying residence hall property. If the student of concern you are referring poses an immediate threat to self or others, please call 911 or NCAT Police 336-334-7675.
Concerning behavior encompasses a broad range of actions and/or observations, including but not limited to: mental health concerns/issues; inappropriate display of anger or emotion; suicide ideation or attempt; significant changes in appearance, hygiene, or behavior. If the student of concern you are referring poses an immediate threat to self or others, please call 911 or NCAT Police 336-334-7675
SUBMIT REPORT
Report allegations of hazing, which includes, but is not limited to, humiliation practices, kidnapping, line-ups and drills, verbal abuse, threats, servitude deprivation of sleep or food, beating or paddling of any form, etc.
Hazing is against the law, and the University has a zero-tolerance policy concerning such. Rites and traditions vary from chapter to chapter; some are secret, but none should involve abuse of any kind.
If you have concerns that hazing may be occurring, please contact the Office of Student Activities and speak with a staff member. If you would like to anonymously report a hazing incident, you can contact University Police on their anonymous tip line at 336-334-7879.