Technology Specific Responsibilities
Any part of CTU’s technology resources must not be used to produce, view, store, replicate, or transmit harassing, obscene, or offensive materials. This includes, but is not limited to, material from the Internet, screen savers, etc. In addition, printed copies of such material, including those from magazines, are not permitted to be distributed.
There is zero tolerance for any student who violates this policy, and immediate expulsion or dismissal as well as termination of access to campus e-mail and MyCampus Portal or the Virtual Campus may result.
University e-mail services shall not be used for purposes that could reasonably be expected to cause, directly or indirectly, excessive strain on computing resources or unwarranted and unsolicited interference with use of e-mail or e-mail systems.
Engaging in any use that would interfere with another student’s and/or employee’s work or disruption of the intended use of network resources is prohibited. Penalties for misuse of e-mail, Internet or any part of CTU are to be determined by the instructor and/or the appropriate University official.
It is in a student’s best interest to use proper social and professional etiquette when using the CTU e-mail system. Use of the network, including use of the MyCampus Portal or the Virtual Campus, but not limited to discussion boards, drop box and chat, implies consent for monitoring of traffic that is necessary for smooth administration of the resource. CTU does not condone the use of inappropriate language when writing messages to instructors, staff, or students.
Lastly, it is critical that you exercise discretion and refrain from sharing your password and/or log in information with anyone inside or outside of the CTU community. The access and rights provided to you within the Virtual Campus or the MyCampus Portal are solely for your use.