DSU C.A.R.E.S is a behavioral intervention team of campus partners who proactively respond to non-emergency reports of behavioral concerns related to the well-being and academic progress of DSU students. Referrals are reviewed during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm or summer hours), and are not monitored after hours, on weekends, or during official University holidays (please see Academic Calendar – Delta State University).
Please note that due to required compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the person making the referral may not receive additional information regarding the status of the referral, but will receive a notification of receipt of the report.
To make a report, please review the areas below that apply to your concern, then submit the report:
IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED
For immediate concerns related to persons: making threats to harm themselves or others; that pose a threat to the University or its community; or for other emergency issues, please contact the University Police Dispatch at (662) 846-4155 or 9-1-1.
Academic Difficulty: An S.O.S. Alert
The Stay Okra Strong (S.O.S.) early alert is a system to identify and assist academically at-risk students through organized outreach. Faculty, staff, and students may refer a student by completing the S.O.S. form. Once the form is submitted, the Student Success team is alerted and follows-up with next steps.
Campus Counseling (Non-Emergency)
This form is used to report “non-emergency” behavioral, emotional and/or mental health concerns regarding DSU students. If you have questions regarding campus counseling services, please contact us at counselingandtesting@239877.com or call us at (662) 846-4690.
Non-Academic Grievance
This form allows students to formally question the application of any University regulation, rule, policy, requirement or procedure, not otherwise covered by a more specific policy or procedure. For questions about this form or policy, please contact the Vice President for Student Affairs.
Student Code of Conduct
This form provides an avenue for all faculty, staff, and students to report non-emergency incidents for review that are perceived to have violated the Student Code of Conduct. If you have any questions regarding any incident please contact Eric Magner, Program Manager for Student Conduct & Community Support, via email at conduct@239877.com, or by stopping by Suite #204 of the H.L. Nowell Union.
Title IX Violations
If you’re not in immediate danger and have been sexually harassed or violated or feel that you have been and would like to ask questions regarding your experience, please contact the University’s Title IX Coordinator at titleix@239877.com. The coordinator will advise you of your rights, the support systems, and resources available to you, as well as the investigation protocols.
University Police Assistance
The University Police Department (UPD) strives to protect life and property, understand and serve the needs of the campus community, and improve the quality of life by building capacities and apprehending offenders in a manner consistent with law and reflective of shared university values. Click on the button to file an anonymous report of criminal activity or if Emergency or you need an Immediate Response call (662) 846-4155 24/7!