McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY
The Silent Witness Program at McNeese serves as a way from individuals to anonymously report information about on-campus crimes, incidences, suspicious behavior, or security threats to the McNeese Police or another law enforcement agency. This program is not intended for reporting emergencies or currently in-progress crimes, but helps the McNeese Police gain knowledge in a timely manner regarding security or safety matters that could impact the campus community.
To facilitate this program, McNeese has also established a Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) to conduct threat assessments, to review, investigate and respond to all information received under program confidentiality procedures.
McNeese State University expects and encourages students to demonstrate a reasonable concern for their own welfare. This is particularly true in the areas of self-harm and harm to others. Reports that are submitted regarding student or staff behavior or other concerns will be reviewed by a panel of interdisciplinary campus professionals. The panel will make assessments and determine appropriate actions depending on the scope of the information or nature of an incident.
This program is not designed to report emergencies, or a crime in-progress. You may report your information online anonymously by clicking the link below.

Ms. Anna Grace Bizzle is an Academic Advisor for the College of Nursing and Health Professions. She earned her Bachelor’s and Master's degrees in Secondary Education from Mississippi State University. Her favorite part of advising at McNeese is being a resource for students as they get used to the expectations of college and helping students pursue their degrees at such a wonderful school.