Administrative,
Library, and Computer Laboratory Workstations
- No
software is to be added to any computer, PC, or network
server owned or leased by the College. Do not load personal
software or download software from the Internet onto computers.
Exceptions are permitted on computer laboratory workstations
ONLY in those computer labs specifically designed for or
equipped with removable hard drives for this purpose and
ONLY as directed by the instructor for the specific course
requiring such modifications. Arrangements for modifications
necessary to accommodate special needs students may be made
through the Office of Disability Services.
- Do
not reconfigure screen settings, software, or hardware.
Exceptions are permitted on computer laboratory workstations
ONLY in those computer labs specifically designed for or
equipped with removable hard drives for this purpose and
ONLY as directed by the instructor for the specific course
requiring such modifications. Arrangements for modifications
necessary to accommodate special needs students may be made
through the Office of Disability Services.
- Computer
laboratory workstations that have CD writers installed are
to be used for saving students' files/data only. Any other
usage of the CD writers including reproduction of audio
or software disks is subject to disciplinary action.
- Do
not use workstations for activities that use excessive bandwidth
such as chat rooms, realtime chats, e-mail chain letters,
automated bulk mailing, music, or streaming video.
- Computer
laboratory workstations may be used only as directed by
the instructor.
- Library/Media
Center workstations may be used freely for research and
educational purposes and for recreational web browsing;
however, students must relinquish use of workstations if
others are waiting to use them for class work.
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Students who
violate acceptable computer use policies will receive a warning;
however, continued failure to comply will result in loss of these
privileges and may result in dismissal from college.
- Software
includes, but is not limited to, any storage media (CD's,
diskettes, tapes, etc.) and any Internet access, whether
or not files are downloaded.
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