Preface

Scope and Purpose

This policy applies to all users. Users are any and all individuals who access, use, maintain, program, configure, install, uninstall, or control Colgate’s Electronic Information Resource (EIR). Those individuals covered include, but are not limited to all staff, faculty, students, those working on behalf of the university, guests, tenants, visitors, and individuals authorized by affiliated institutions and organizations. A user may also be defined as any person(s) who uses any Colgate University EIR regardless of whether authorized – knowingly or unknowingly. Colgate University’s EIR includes electronic information, data, communication services, networks, and systems.

No student or employee of Colgate University is authorized to engage in any activity that is illegal under local, state, federal, or international law while utilizing resources owned by Colgate University.

Colgate University requires that all individuals accessing any university-provided Electronic Information Resource abide by the standards of acceptable use as indicated within this policy and its sub-policies.

Colgate reserves the right to modify or amend this policy and to limit or restrict the use of its EIR at its sole discretion. Further policy information can be found in staff, faculty, and student handbooks.

Policy

The lists below are by no means exhaustive, but attempt to provide a framework for activities which fall into the categories of acceptable and unacceptable use.

Audit and Compliance

Enforcement

Any student or employee found to have violated this policy may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of enrollment or employment.