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The Department of Information Technology 
Student Computer Use - Acceptable Use Policy

Preamble
Franklin Pierce University
provides students access to computing resources, including equipment and access to networks, as an integral part of the educational environment. As an academic community, Franklin Pierce University
is dedicated to the free, open examination and exchange of ideas in the pursuit of knowledge. To preserve the privilege of network access, standards of behavior as outlined here apply to the use of resources. These guidelines are supplemental to, and to be used in conjunction with the Student Code of Conduct and the Honor Code. All equipment, network connections and computing facilities are the property of Franklin Pierce College. Use of networked resources implies acceptance of this policy.

General Information

Use of network resources is a privilege. The College reserves the right, without notice, to limit or restrict any individual's use, pending the resolution of alleged abuse of network resources. Each account includes email service to facilitate communication for faculty, staff, and students. The primary purpose of the computer lab is academic and college-related work. Each network account is provided with storage on the network. Students' data, stored on the network, may be accessed by college personnel for appropriate management purposes, such as making back-up copies and reviewing reports of abuse.

  • Students are responsible for safeguarding their network accounts, including user IDs and passwords. Students are expected to use this account in a responsible manner.
  • Students are responsible for any network activity through their network account or originating from their equipment. 
  • Students are responsible for configuring the identification of their personal computers to match the user ID of their network accounts. 

Inappropriate Use
The College's information technology equipment and services should be used in a responsible manner at all times. Inappropriate use or abuse of the College's information technology equipment/services will be considered serious policy violations. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Abusing, intimidating, threatening, or harassing another individual;
  • Sending unsolicited obscene material;
  • Interfering with the work of others;
  • Vandalizing, tampering with, or theft of the College's computing equipment or services in any way. This includes, but is not limited to, installation or modification of system software (unless under instruction from a professor during class), programs, and hardware configuration;
  • Searching for, or providing information about, another user's account, password or data files;
  • Sharing network accounts with unauthorized users;
  • Distributing unsolicited mass mailings (spamming);
  • Using college network equipment and services for commercial purposes or unsolicited advertising;
  • Saving or sharing illegally obtained or otherwise copyright-protected materials via networked servers.

Enforcement
The College is responsible for investigating possible violations of college code and enforcing rules, which could result in the monitoring of stored material and/or disciplinary action. All allegations of abuse of this policy will be handled by the judicial system.

Franklin Pierce College
CCAC Student Computer Use Subcommittee
Unanimously recommended for approval as modified by CCAC 2/15/2002

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