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BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION TEAM

What is BIT?

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OU's Behavior Intervention Team (BIT) is a group of campus professionals who respond to referrals of disruptive or troubling behavior.

The team consists of members from key campus areas including: Office of Admissions and Recruitment, OUPD, Provost's Office, Residence Life, Student Affairs, and *University Counseling.

*While a member of the University Counseling Center serves on BIT, any information shared in a counseling session is completely confidential and not shared with BIT. The only information shared is consistent with state and federal privacy laws.

What does Bit Do?

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  • Provide consulation and support to faculty, staff, administration, and students in assisting individuals who display concerning or disruptive behavior
  • Serve as the central point of contact for referring problematic behavior
  • Assess threat/risk
  • Coordinate follow-ups
  • Connect individuals with appropriate campus and community resources

BIT is / BIT is not

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  • Outreach based on care and concern. Every effort is made to help the individual succeed in the classroom or workplace.
  • A referral resource available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day through the online referral form or (405) 325-7700.
  • Punitive. The focus of BIT is care and concern for the individual.
  • 911. If you feel that you or any other person is in immediate danger, call the proper authorities.

BIT Team Members

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Scott Miller

Director, University Counseling Center — Chair


Katy Powers

BIT, Director of Outreach


Kent Ray

Deputy Chief of Police, OUPD


Rhonda Dean Kyncl

Associate Dean for Students, Dodge Family College of Arts & Sciences


Brent Sumler

Associate AD/Student-Athlete Experience, Well-Being, Conduct & Accountability


Chris Walker

Associate Provost


Dana Taylor

Financial and Payroll Coordinator, Office of Admissions and Recruitment - BIT Scribe


Matt Marks

Campus Care Coordinator, Student Affairs