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Dean Of Students

Dean of Students

is the Dean of Students - Enrollment.

Oversees the following Departments: 

Dean of Student Affairs - Enrollment
Admissions and Records
Financial Aid
Outreach and Early College

Initiatives or Programs involved with:
Hermanas
Phoenix Promise
BIT Behavioral Intervention Team
Commencement Planning

is the Dean of Students - Retention.

Oversees the following Departments:

Dean of Student Affairs - Retention
Veteran's Services
Counseling
Disability Resources and Services
Student Life
Athletics
Welcome Desk
Career and Transfer Center
Advisement
Testing Services


Initiatives involved with:
HSI EXCELlence
I Will Graduate
Guided Pathways
Early Alert
BIT Behavioral Intervention Team
 




Disciplinary

If you have students in your class who you are concerned with and want to share your concerns or who are being disruptive, please feel free to call or email.

What can we do for you?

Consultation – If you have a question regarding student behavior that you view as disturbing, disruptive, or dysregulated, but the student is not an immediate threat to self or others, we recommend you either contact the Dean of Students Office at 623-935-8814, or you can call anyone of our counseling faculty by contacting the Counseling Office at 623-935-8909. You can also email the Dean at laura.dulgar@estrellamountain.edu

Discipline Referral – If a student is exhibiting disruptive behavior in the classroom, even after you have confronted the behavior, you can refer the student to the Dean of Students. Report the incident here:. Remember to provide as many details as possible and avoid diagnosing behavior or using inflammatory language to describe the situation.

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)

°ÄÃż«ËÙ²Ê has established a team of professionals to help address disruptive, distressing, disturbing, and dysregulated behaviors on campus.

°ÄÃż«ËÙ²Ê BIT Vision Statement:

The °ÄÃż«ËÙ²Ê Behavioral Intervention Team is a caring, interdisciplinary team who works together in a collaborative, professional manner to address safety concerns through the coordination of resources and early intervention in order to provide the °ÄÃż«ËÙ²Ê community with a safe and secure learning environment.

BIT Team Membership

The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) consists of °ÄÃż«ËÙ²Ê faculty and staff from across the college community.

BIT Team Referrals

Referrals will be routed through the Dean of Students Office and evaluated to determine the appropriate course of action.

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