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New Account Information
To establish a network account with NCU, you will need to
complete the following form. New accounts generally take 2-3
business days to create. Please only submit your information one
time.
For new employees, your supervisor must also fill out the Network Access Form
If in filling out this form you use a Yahoo email
account, please note that Yahoo is notorious for putting NCU emails
in your Junk Folder or dropping them completely.
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
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Northwest Christian University Policy on Acceptable Use of University Computing,
Data, and Voice Facilities
Adopted September 21, 1999; Revised June 2008
The university encourages sharing of information, comprehensive access to local
and national facilities to create and disseminate information, and free expression
of ideas. General access to facilities and infrastructure are provided to further
these purposes. All of this is done within the context of the mission and educational
goals of the university. This policy applies to all faculty, staff, and students
at the university. There is an obligation on the part of those using these facilities
and services to respect the intellectual and access rights of others.
Computing resources, facilities, and files of Northwest Christian University are
the property of the university and shall be used for legitimate university instructional,
research, administrative, public service, or other approved purposes. Supervisors
may, in their discretion, allow personal use by the employee of those resources
which does not interfere with the institution's or employee's ability to carry out
institution business. Use of university computing facilities for personal or commercial
monetary gain is prohibited.
The actions of all users must be consistent with the appropriate document governing
behavior, whether that is the Student Handbook, the Staff/Faculty Personnel Manual,
or the Faculty Handbook. Individuals who disregard this policy will be subject
to appropriate disciplinary and/or legal action by the university.
It is prohibited, without proper and valid authorization, in writing, to: (1) obtain
access to services and data that do not belong to you; (2) consume or utilize services
that do not belong to you; or (3) alter or destroy data that does not belong to
you.
All users are entitled to a user ID for logging onto the campus network, an E-mail
account, and Internet access. Individuals are responsible for maintaining the security
of their passwords as well as for any use under their user account. Users will not
give their passwords to any other person.
It is prohibited to use Northwest Christian University's electronic mail, in any
manner, to create, forward or spread chain letters and to send mail from the university's
servers for a commercial purpose (advertising/selling products for profit or personal
financial gain). When information needs to reach a large group of users, for example
the whole university community, all students, all faculty, etc., please forward
the message to the appropriate cabinet member for approval. When approved, it will
be e-mailed to the appropriate groups. Faculty, staff and students are allowed to
maintain private mailing lists but they must respect the wishes of the recipient
to be removed from the list if it does not apply to university administrative or
academic use. Though many faculty, staff and students have other e-mail addresses
in addition to their assigned Northwest Christian University address, it is important
to check your Northwest Christian University e-mail, as it is used for official
university communications.
The communication system shall not be used for the sending of material that reasonably
would be considered obscene, offensive, or threatening by the recipient or another
viewer of the material. Individuals using university facilities to gain access to
non-university facilities via the Internet must be aware of and observe the acceptable
use policies of these non-university organizations.
Unauthorized viewing or use of another person's computer files, programs, or data
is prohibited. All users should also be aware that state law may require disclosure
of individual computer files which are deemed public records under the state public
records statute and that state and federal law may prohibit the disclosure of certain
records as well.
Entry into a system, including the network system, by individuals not specifically
authorized (by group or personally) or attempts to circumvent the protective mechanisms
of any university system are prohibited. Deliberate attempts to degrade system performance
or capability, or attempts to damage systems, software or intellectual property
of others are prohibited.
The phone and voice systems are provided by the university for legitimate university
use. Faculty and staff making long-distance calls for personal use is not acceptable
unless prior approval is obtained. The university does not provide students with
long-distance service.
It is the policy of the university to monitor individual usage of any computing
equipment, including e-mail, Internet,or personal files. The university reserves
the right to monitor and record the usage of all facilities if it has reason to
believe that activities are taking place that are contrary to this policy or state
or federal law or regulation, as necessary to evaluate and maintain system efficiency
and security, or at the request of the user. The university has the right to use
information gained in this way in disciplinary or criminal proceedings. When faculty
or staff are involved, the Academic Dean will be consulted regarding what actions
to take. When students are involved, the Dean of Student Development will be consulted
regarding what actions to take.
The Information Systems (IS) Department is the appropriate campus agency for the
negotiation of contracts and licenses for voice and data facilities used on a campus-wide
basis. The Chief Financial Officer approves and signs all contracts with external
organizations and is the appropriate repository for those relative contracts and
licenses.
Virtually all commercial software is protected by the Federal Copyright Act. Use
of university facilities for the use of or the copying of computer software that
does not contain specific permission to copy (some licenses do allow the making
of one copy for backup) is prohibited. The unauthorized publishing of copyrighted
material on a university server is prohibited and users are responsible for the
consequences of such unauthorized use. All users are prohibited from loading any
software of any kind, including games and chat software, on university computing
equipment without proper authorization. Downloading any copyrighted materials or
files, such as music, pictures, clipart, or documents, is prohibited.
An individual's access to computer, data, or voice resources may be suspended immediately
upon the discovery of a violation of this policy.
I have read this Acceptable Use Policy and agree to abide by it. I understand that
I am responsible for any use under my user account. Failure to follow this policy
will result in appropriatedisciplinary and/or legal action by the university.
Email and Internet Policy and Guidelines (EIP)
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Northwest Christian University Email and Internet Policy
Revised June 2008
Introduction
Northwest Christian University recognizes that use of the Internet has many benefits
for its employees and students. The Internet and e-mail make communication more
efficient and effective. Therefore, employees and students are encouraged to use
the Internet and email appropriately. Unacceptable usage of the Internet can place
Northwest Christian University and others at risk. This policy discusses acceptable
usage of the Internet and email.
Guidelines
The following guidelines have been established for using the Internet and e-mail
in an appropriate, ethical and professional manner.
- Northwest Christian University Internet and e-mail access may not be used for transmitting,
retrieving or storing of any communications of a defamatory, discriminatory or harassing
nature or materials that are obscene or X-rated. No messages with derogatory or
inflammatory remarks about an individual's race, age, disability, religion, national
origin, physical attributes or sexual preference shall be transmitted. Harassment
of any kind is prohibited.
- Disparaging, abusive, profane, or offensive language; materials that would adversely
or negatively reflect upon Northwest Christian University or be contrary to Northwest
Christian University best interests; and any illegal activities -- including piracy,
cracking, extortion, blackmail, copyright infringement, and unauthorized access
to any computers on the Internet or e-mail -- are forbidden.
- Copyrighted materials belonging to entities other than Northwest Christian University
may not be transmitted by employees on the company's network. All employees obtaining
access to other companies' or individual's materials must respect all copyrights
and may not copy, retrieve, modify or forward copyrighted materials, except with
permission or as a single copy to reference only. If you find something on the Internet
that may be interesting to others, do not copy it to a network drive. Instead, give
the URL (uniform resource locator or "address") to the person who may be interested
in the information and have that person look at it on his/her own.
- Do not use the system in a way that disrupts its use by others. This includes sending
or receiving many large files and "spamming" (sending non-business related "global"
e-mail messages to many users.)
- The Internet is full of useful programs that can be downloaded, but some of them
may contain computer viruses that can extensively damage our computers. Be sure
to virus-check downloaded files immediately. Instructions on how to check for viruses
are available through the IT Department. Also, many browser add-on packages (called
"plug-ins") are available to download. There is no guarantee that such will be compatible
with other programs on the network and such may cause problems; therefore, please
refrain from downloading such plug-ins.
- Each employee or student is responsible for the content of all text, audio or images
that he/she places or sends over the university's Internet and e-mail system. No
e-mail or other electronic communications may be sent which hides the identity of
the sender or represents the sender as someone else. Also, be aware that Northwest
Christian University's name is attached to all messages so use discretion in formulating
messages.
- E-mail is not guaranteed to be private or confidential. All electronic communications
are Northwest Christian University property. Therefore, Northwest Christian University
reserves the right to examine, monitor and regulate e-mail messages, directories
and files, as well as Internet usage. Also, the Internet is not secure so don't
assume that others cannot read -- or possibly alter -- your messages.
- Internal and external e-mail messages are considered business records and may be
subject to discovery in the event of litigation. Be aware of this possibility when
sending e-mail within and outside the university.
Northwest Christian University Right to Monitor and Consequences
All university-supplied technology, including computer systems and company-related
work records, belong to Northwest Christian University and not the employee or student.
Northwest Christian University routinely monitors usage patterns for its e-mail
and Internet communications. Although paid employees may explore the vast resources
available on the Internet, employees should use discretion in the sites that are
accessed. Paid individuals should not use company paid time to conduct personal
business via email or the Internet. Prior supervisory approval should be obtained
to use the Internet during breaks, lunches, or other non-work periods.
Since all the computer systems and software, as well as the e-mail and Internet
connection, are Northwest Christian University-owned, all university policies are
in effect at all times. Any employee or student who abuses the privilege of Northwest
Christian University facilitated access to e-mail or the Internet, may be denied
access to the Internet and, if appropriate, be subject to disciplinary action up
to and including termination.
Questions Regarding the Use of the Internet or E-mail
If you have questions regarding the appropriate use of the Internet or E-mail, contact
the Information Technology Department.
I have read and fully understand
this policy. I understand that my use of the Northwest Christian University
network constitutes full acceptance of the terms of this policy and consent to monitoring.
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