Apr 03, 2025  
Fall 2024 Faculty Handbook 
    
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POLICY 6.3 - Usage


The use of the university’s network is a privilege. Information technology resources provided by Shenandoah University – including hardware, programs, data, computer networks, computer labs, and classrooms – are made available to students, faculty, staff, and approved guests primarily as a tool for enhancing and facilitating teaching, learning, scholarly research, and administrative tasks. The university encourages and promotes the use of its technology resources for these primary activities.

The use of information technology resources provided by Shenandoah University for endeavors not directly related to teaching, learning, scholarly research, or administrative tasks is considered a secondary activity. Should any such secondary activity interfere in any way with the above stated primary activities, the user’s account may be terminated immediately.

Any inappropriate use of computer accounts or resources will be subject to disciplinary, criminal, and legal action by the university and/or the State of Virginia. Illegitimate use of the Shenandoah University Network or any other information technology resources to which Shenandoah University is directly or indirectly connected will be deemed an abuse of university privileges.

Complete information on the university’s Information Technology Statement is available from the Institutional Computing Office



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