Introduction
The College strives to preserve for all of its students an
environment that is conducive to academic pursuit, social growth, and
individual discipline. Students are expected to behave in a moral and
ethical manner. It is essential that mutual respect for, and sensitivity
to, the needs of others be accepted by all members of the College
community in accordance with the Dominican and Christian ideals of
Edgewood College.
Responsibilities of Users
The campus computers and network provide access to information on and
off campus along with communication with others worldwide via the
Internet. Such benefit does require computer users to act in a
responsible manner and to respect the rights of other users. Edgewood
College views the use of computer facilities as a privilege, not a
right, and seeks to protect legitimate computer users by imposing
sanctions on those that abuse the privilege.
General
It is every student’s responsibility to:
- use computers on campus for educational and academic purposes,
- uphold the spirit of academic integrity in all electronic
transactions,
- comply with the College policy on Academic Honesty (see Student
Handbook), and
- be aware that electronic communications are neither private nor
secure.
Because of the limitations of our system, students are not permitted
to:
- create a World Wide Web page or
- subscribe to mailing lists.
Mechanical
- Leave equipment in the same configuration as it is found.
Equipment is not to be moved.
- Use public printers for single copies, not for mass printing.
Any users wishing to have multiple copies of a document should use a
copy machine.
- Computers must be used for college-related or
occupational-search purposes. Using computers for profit-making
activities such as running a word processing service is not
permitted.
- Files and printouts are the property of their author. Changing,
moving, or examining them without the author’s permission is not
permitted.
- Have all installations of hardware, software, and files approved
by the Computer and Information Systems (CIS) Department prior to
loading.
- Load only approved software on any campus computer.
Policy Violations
Students are expected to use electronic communications responsibly,
and to behave in a moral and ethical manner. Abuse of electronic
privileges will result in disciplinary action. Misconduct which is
subject to disciplinary action includes, but is not limited to, the
following:
- unauthorized use of another individual’s account,
- performing an act that will interfere with the normal operation
of computers, peripherals or networks on campus,
- installing unauthorized software on any computer system on
campus,
- offensive communication,
- offensive graphics,
- harassment,
- creating or distributing chain letters,
- impersonation that is to misrepresent yourself as another
individual,
- use of campus computer equipment for creating products or
services for sale,
- sharing or posting of passwords, and
- violating policies established in the Edgewood College Student
Handbook.
Complaint and Resolution Procedure
Students who have questions or concerns regarding electronic use or
the electronic use policy should contact Computer and Information
Services or the Dean of Students’ Office.
Students are expected to report any known violations of the
Electronic Use Policy to Computer and Information Services or to the
Dean of Students’ Office.
Students who are found to be in violation of the Electronic Use Policy will be subject to
disciplinary action, which could include temporary or permanent curtailment of computer privileges
or access; disciplinary probation, suspension, or expulsion
If sufficient evidence exists to indicate that the account is being abused Edgewood College
reserves the right to search an account or change a password.
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