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450 North Avenue • Battle Creek, MI 49017 • (269) 965-3931
Kellogg Community College
(Revised 02/06/2006 by the KCC Technology Committee) 1. PurposeKellogg Community College (KCC) owns and operates a variety of computer systems (hardware, software and networks), which are provided for the use of Kellogg Community College students, faculty and staff in support of the programs of the College and are to be used for education, research, academic development, and public service only. Commercial uses are specifically excluded. All students, faculty, and staff are responsible for seeing that these computing facilities are used in an effective, efficient, ethical, and lawful manner. This document establishes the rules and prohibitions that define acceptable use of these systems. Unacceptable use is prohibited, and is grounds for loss of computing and/or account privileges subject to college policy and/or legal sanctions under Federal, State, and local laws.Return to Top 2. Audience and AgreementAll users of the Kellogg Community College computer systems must read and comply with the guidelines outlined in this document. Use of these systems acknowledges agreement to comply with these guidelines. Such guidelines will be reviewed by the KCC Technology Committee and may become subject to approval as a College policy or procedure.Return to Top 3. RightsKellogg Community College reserves all rights, including termination of services, to the computing resources that it owns and operates. Theseprocedures shall not be construed as a waiver of any rights of Kellogg Community College, nor shall they conflict with applicable acts of law. Users have rights that may be protected by College policy and Federal, State and local laws.Return to Top 4. PrivilegesKellogg Community College computer systems' access and privileges are assigned and managed by the administrators or designees of specific systems. The authorized user is responsible for proper use of the system, including any password protection.Return to Top 5. ResponsibilitiesUsers are responsible for maintaining the following:
Return to Top 6. AccountsAn account assigned to an individual must not be used by others without written permission from the System administrator or designee. The individual is responsible for the proper use of the account, including proper password protection. If an individual user provides his or her password to others, then the individual authorized user is responsible for the consequences of said use.Return to Top 7. ConfidentialityWhile reasonable attempts are made to ensure the privacy of users' accounts and electronic mail, privacy is not guaranteed. Every effort is made to secure sensitive or important files. However, no system can be made entirely secure. Additionally, the system administrators or designees monitor and may access information on computer systems to ensure college policy is observed. The College is subject to laws and regulations that require the release of information under certain circumstances. Student privacy rights are detailed in the Student Handbook.When performing maintenance, Kellogg Community College reserves the right to access all information on College computer systems. Any violations discovered will be reported immediately to the appropriate systems administrator and to the appropriate divisional supervisor. Kellogg Community College programs and files are confidential unless they have been made available, with written permission, to authorized individuals. Return to Top 8. System UsageComputer systems (such as e-mail) are intended for college-related activities.Nothing in this policy prohibits the appropriate use of computer systems for educational purposes by minors participating in an educational program. Acceptable computer system use includes use for education, research, academic development, and public service purposes. Other uses are prohibited and include but are not limited to these activities. Fraudulent, threatening, harassing, or obscene messages and/or materials are not to be sent or stored. Inappropriate mass mailing (for example, spamming or phishing) are prohibited. Creation or intentional distribution of computer viruses, worms, or Trojan horses is prohibited. Unauthorized access to or denial of service attacks on any computer system shall not be attempted. Abusers are subject to sanctions as outlined in the Violations section. Return to Top 9. System PerformanceNo one shall deliberately attempt to degrade the performance of a computer system or network, or to deprive authorized personnel of resources or access to any college computer system.System administrators or their designees may limit activities that could degrade the performance of computer systems or networks. Return to Top 10. Unauthorized AccessLoopholes in computer security systems or knowledge of a special passwords should not be used to damage the computer system, obtain extra resources, take resources from another user, gain access to systems, or use systems for which proper authorization has not been given. Users with knowledge of loopholes or special passwords should report the condition to the appropriate system administrator.Return to Top 11. CopyrightComputer software protected by copyright is not to be copied using campus computing facilities, except as permitted by law or by contract with owner of the copyright. The number of copies and distribution of copies are to be managed by the College's IS department. The number of simultaneous users shall not exceed the number of original copies purchased.Materials on computer systems are copyrighted unless stated otherwise. Users of the College's computer systems agree to follow guidelines for use of copyrighted materials. Interference with measures used by copyright holders to protect copyrighted works is prohibited. Users storing materials copyrighted by others on College computer systems or displaying the materials through College web pages must comply with copyright laws and guidelines. Abusers are subject to sanctions as outlined in the Violations section. Return to Top 12. ViolationsAn individual's computer use privileges may be suspended immediately upon the discovery of a possible violation of these guidelines. Such suspected violations will be confidentially reported to the system administrators or designees.Violations of these guidelines will be dealt with in the same manner as violations of other College guidelines and may result in disciplinary review. In such a review, the full range of disciplinary sanctions is available including but not limited to the loss of computer use and/or account privileges, dismissal or expulsion from the College, and legal actions. Violation of the above guidelines may constitute a criminal offense and result in referral to the appropriate agency. Return to Top 13. Additional GuidelinesSystem administration will establish more detailed guidelines, as needed, for specific computer systems and networks. These guidelines may cover such issues as allowable access time and disk space, handling of irretrievable mail, responsibility for account approval and other items related to administering the system.Return to Top 14. Legal MandateThis Policy and associated guidelines shall not be construed as a waiver of any rights of Kellogg Community College.Return to Top |
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