CIRT: Critical Incident Response Team

The Kansas State University Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) assesses and coordinates the response to significant campus situations and events on or around the Manhattan campus involving students. The CIRT assists the community and its members to return to a more normal state of functioning and suggests future preventative measures.

These events may include:

  • significant trauma
  • serious student situations involving medical or psychological concerns
  • campus threats or emergencies that directly affect the well-being of students and the campus community

Issues of inappropriate student conduct are referred to Student Support & Accountability and the Student Judicial Program.

CIRT reports to the Dean of Students.

Method of Operation - Crisis or Threat

An immediate crisis or threat should be reported as soon as possible to law enforcement (call 9-1-1), including the K-State Police (785-532-6412). Following notification of law enforcement, a crisis or threat involving a K-State student should be reported to Student Support & Accountability or the Dean of Students. Reports may be filed through the Threat Management Reporting form.

For non-emergency situations, faculty, staff, and other individuals may use the Student of Concern referral form regarding concerns about a student.

Confidentiality

CIRT members, as administrative agents in an educational institution, adhere to the laws and standards governing the disclosure of information to third parties both within and external to the University. Such information is disclosed only on an administrative need-to-know basis and only according to the relevant statutes that govern such disclosure.

 

Withdrawal from the University for Seriously Disruptive Behavior

When a student engages in behavior that violates the K-State Student Code of Conduct, it should be channeled through the K-State Student Judicial Program or the Honor and Integrity System, as appropriate. However, sometimes a student engages in seriously disruptive behavior that requires swift intervention. “Seriously disruptive behavior” is defined as behavior that is disruptive to the maintenance of the academic environment, destructive to University property, or constitutes a threat to the well being of the student or others. In such cases, the procedures outlined below should be followed.