Acceptable Use Policy

Computer facilities and infrastructure are provided for meeting the goals of the College and to provide access to local, national and international facilities to aid in the achieving of those goals. There is an obligation by those using the facilities and services to respect the intellectual and access rights of others locally, nationally and internationally. Any use of the facilities or infrastructure that is in violation of the guidelines listed below will be considered improper use, access to the accounts will be forfeited, the account will be deleted and disciplinary action may be pursued. This policy applies to all technology resources: computers, phones, video equipment, copy machines and information storage devices. The use of these resources is a privilege and must be treated as such by all users. The trust that defines this community requires that our technology resources be used for educational purposes, unselfishly, with good manners, and for the good of the community as a whole.

Users

 

Access to the technology resources, facilities and infrastructure at Montcalm Community College is not a right but a privilege, extended to students, faculty, staff and the community, and used to enhance the rich and diverse learning environment considered important to the goal of enriching lifelong learners. To this end, the following is considered to be acceptable use of Montcalm Community College’s technology resources, facilities and infrastructure.

 

Acceptable use of College computer systems and access to computer networks consists of activities that are consistent with the vision, mission and goals of Montcalm Community College. Commercial use of College computer systems is strictly prohibited.

Unacceptable Use

PrivacyAll users shall respect the privacy of others. A user’s files and phone mail messages are private and shall be accessed only with the permission of the owner. College files are strictly off limits. Any attempt by users to access another user’s or the College’s private files, phone or email messages will be considered theft. It is unethical to even try to gain unauthorized resources or private information, either on the the college's computer or telephone systems or any system that may be accessed via the Internet. Though sensitive information is protected in a number of ways, the proper use of passwords is important to the integrity of any computer system.

Abuse of Hardware or SoftwareVandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm, modify or destroy data of another user, Internet or other networks that are connected to Montcalm Community College's infrastructure and is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creating of computer viruses and/or attempts to remove or erase software that exists on the campus system. Also included is the destruction, removal or tampering of any technology hardware such as computers and peripheral devices, video equipment, copy machines, telephone equipment, etc.

Adult materialAccessing or publishing pornographic or demeaning materials is prohibited. The Internet is the embodiment of the principles outlined in the First Amendment. This means that some material available on the Internet will be considered objectionable to others. Montcalm Community College is not responsible for materials accessed or published by users. The computer facilities are for the use of all, and students wishing to use the labs may not display, transfer or save magnetically or electronically, print or copy demeaning materials. This includes, but is not limited to, pornography, “how to” documents encouraging violence or illegal acts, and racist tracts or hate speech.

CommerceUse of any technological systems for commercial purposes is prohibited. The computer systems, copy machines, video equipment, phones, etc., may not be used for private gain or any other commercial purpose.

CopyrightComputing facilities and infrastructure will not be used in any manner which violates federal copyright statutes or regulations.

HarassmentUse of the phone system, copy machines, or computer systems to send obscene or harassing messages anywhere or to anyone is prohibited.

Installing, Downloading, or Using SoftwareThe unauthorized installation or use of software on any College computer is strictly prohibited. Such activity includes but is not limited to downloading and/or using “chat” software, games, programming languages or utilities, etc.

Consequences for Misuse

 

The consequences of the above violations will be in keeping with the College’s disciplinary system. All are major violations of College policy. If there is clear evidence of abuse or a threat to system response, integrity or security, a user’s files may be inspected by authorized College employees. For violations, a user’s access to technology may be suspended in addition to probation, suspension or expulsion from the College.

Acceptance of Acceptable Use Policy

 

The final determination of unacceptable use by any user, as defined by this Acceptable Use Policy, will be made by the Vice President for Administrative Services. 

 

I have read, understood and will abide by the provisions and conditions of this contract. I understand that any violations of the above provisions may result in the revocation of privileges, disciplinary actions as stated above, as well as any additional appropriate legal action.

Parent or Guardian

 

Users younger than age 18 must also have the acceptance of the following by a parent or guardian who has read this agreement:

 

As the parent or guardian of this user, I have read this contract and understand that it is designed for educational purposes. I understand that it is impossible for Montcalm Community College to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold Montcalm Community College responsible for materials acquired on the Internet. Misuse can come in many forms, but can be viewed as any messages sent or received that indicate or suggest pornography, unethical or illegal solicitation, racism, sexism, inappropriate language or other issues described above.

 

I accept full responsibility for supervision if and when my child’s use of the technology resources and infrastructure is not within an approved setting. I hereby give my permission to issue an account for my child and certify that the information contained on this form is correct.

CONTACT US
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CIS Lab
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989-328-1299 or 989-328-1295
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