• Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loanPrivate/Alternative LoansA private/alternative loan is a credit based educational loan. Terms and conditions are set by individuallenders. <strong>Student</strong>s unable to qualify on their own may need to obtain a co-borrower/co-signer. <strong>Student</strong>smay borrow up to their established <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> cost of attendance less any other financial aid fundsand resources. For more information on private loan lenders, visit www.prescott.edu/apply/financialaid/general/types-of-funding.htmlScholarshipsThe <strong>College</strong> offers a number of institutional scholarships each year. Most are renewable from year to yearprovided students maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress and continuous enrollment. Some examplesinclude:• Admissions Scholarships• <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> Endowed Scholarships• National and Community Service Education MatchesThe <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> Endowed Scholarship Application is made available to students in the spring of everyyear.<strong>Student</strong>s are also encouraged to do their own scholarship searches. Visitwww.prescott.edu/apply/financial-aid/scholarships/outside-scholarships/index.html for a listing ofreputable scholarship searches.<strong>Student</strong> EmploymentThe <strong>College</strong> offers two types of employment opportunities for students:• Federal Work Study• <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> Work StudyVisit www.prescott.edu/finaid/student-employment.html for more information on employmentopportunities available on campus and in the <strong>Prescott</strong> community.Computing and Communications Acceptable and Responsible UseComputer resources available to students, faculty, staff and the community <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> lab and librarycomputers are available for the academic use of our students, staff and faculty. The <strong>College</strong> provides thefollowing resources:• ITV Classroom• Video Lab• GIS Computer Lab• Digital Lab• <strong>On</strong>line Virtual Computer Lab• PCs and Macs located in the Library24
Acceptable and Responsible Use PolicyThis policy establishes the boundaries of acceptable and responsible use of <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s computingand communication resources, including but not limited to computers, networks, electronic data, electronicmail services, electronic information services, voice mail, telephone services, and other related computingfacilities.<strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong>-owned computing equipment, networks, services, and resources are provided for thepurpose of conducting academic related activities and are therefore considered the property of <strong>Prescott</strong><strong>College</strong>. As owner of such property, <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> has the right to access information on the system thatis stored, sent, created or received by students, alumni, faculty, or staff including electronic mail, at will andwithout notice. Computing system users should have no reasonable expectation of privacy.Users are obligated to make reasonable efforts to protect <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> computing systems from beingdamaged or used in an illegal or unethical manner, or in any way that would reflect poorly on the characterof <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong>. This policy provides a general description of prohibited uses of <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong>computing resources, and how to report violations. However, this list is not intended to be comprehensiveand does not limit the activities that <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> prohibits.1. Viewing of sexually explicit materials is prohibited and it is a violation of Arizona Revised Statutes13-3507, “...to place explicit sexual material on public display”.2. Using information technology resources for purposes other than research or instructional purposesis prohibited. Computing resources may not be used for commercial purposes or personal gain. Useof computer services for any commercial purpose, partisan political purpose or for any unlawfulpurpose is prohibited.3. Records containing information directly related to a student are confidential and protected frompublic disclosure by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Employees are prohibitedfrom accessing any such records or disclosing or distributing their contents in any mannerinconsistent with federal and state law, and <strong>Prescott</strong> <strong>College</strong> regulations.4. Making, distributing, or use of unauthorized copyrighted material, including software applications,proprietary data, and information technology resources is prohibited. This includes but is notlimited to software, movies, music, photos, books, and any other electronic materials protected byinternational copyright law.5. Abusing or misusing computing resources that cause damage, system interruptions, or harassmentto other persons is prohibited.6. Activities that unreasonably tax computing resources or go beyond their intended use areprohibited.7. Borrowing, lending, falsifying, allowing, or facilitating the unauthorized access to use of <strong>Prescott</strong><strong>College</strong> computing resources by a third party is prohibited.8. Obtaining user ID’s and/or passwords of other persons in order to use <strong>College</strong> or <strong>College</strong>-relatedcomputing resources, or impersonating another person on a computing resource is prohibited.9. Using electronic media to harass or threaten other persons, or to display, design, copy, store, draw,print, or publish obscene language or graphics is prohibited.10. Using <strong>College</strong> computing resources to gain or attempt to gain unauthorized access to computingresources either inside or outside of the <strong>College</strong> is prohibited.25
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