Student Handbook - Chamberlain
Student Handbook - Chamberlain
Student Handbook - Chamberlain
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D. Sanctions<br />
1. Any attempt by a user to breach workstation or network security, or to tamper with<br />
a College computer, its software or the network will result in loss of computer access.<br />
Downloading material relating to hacking or malicious code creation will be<br />
considered an attempt at breaching network security. Any unauthorized software or<br />
hardware modifications found on the computer system will be removed.<br />
2. Users who have their accounts disabled should contact the Help Desk to find out<br />
whom to contact to regain computer access. Minor violations may be resolved by<br />
the IT Department or Help Desk.<br />
3. Major violations will be referred to the Professional Practice Committee for further<br />
action under the <strong>Student</strong> Code of Conduct. Depending on the nature of the violation<br />
other portions of the <strong>Student</strong> Code of Conduct may also apply.<br />
IV. Social Networking Policy<br />
A. Purpose<br />
As a student, you can play an integral role in <strong>Chamberlain</strong> College of Nursing’s social media<br />
outreach. We encourage you to join our groups, participate in conversations and share your<br />
positive experiences with others. It’s important to remember that as a <strong>Chamberlain</strong> student,<br />
you have certain responsibilities when posting in social networks, even if they are personal<br />
and private. We’ve assembled these guidelines to help you use social media effectively,<br />
protect your personal and professional reputation and follow the policies of <strong>Chamberlain</strong><br />
and its parent company, DeVry Inc. (collectively, “<strong>Chamberlain</strong>”).<br />
B. Guidelines<br />
Because you are a <strong>Chamberlain</strong> student, many users will automatically associate your online<br />
conduct and comments with <strong>Chamberlain</strong> College of Nursing, even with the disclaimer<br />
that your views are your own. Therefore, we expect all <strong>Chamberlain</strong> students who participate<br />
in social networks to understand and abide by the following guidelines. Failure to do so<br />
could result in disciplinary or legal action. These guidelines will continually evolve as new<br />
technologies and social networking tools emerge, so check the <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> often for<br />
any changes.<br />
1. Be transparent. When you post about <strong>Chamberlain</strong>, please identify yourself as a<br />
<strong>Chamberlain</strong> student. Remember that your comments do not represent the opinions<br />
or views of <strong>Chamberlain</strong> College of Nursing. Please be clear about this so you do<br />
not inadvertently misrepresent <strong>Chamberlain</strong>.<br />
Do not post under false pretenses, and never hide your identity for the purpose<br />
of promoting or discussing <strong>Chamberlain</strong> through social media.<br />
2012-2013 STUDENT HANDBOOK<br />
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