Student Handbook 2019-2020 | Page 41

TECHNOLOGY USE POLICY The NWTC Information System environment has been designed and developed to provide information resources for students, faculty, and staff of NWTC in their College related activities. The College provides computing facilities including electronic mail capabilities, Internet access, and data access for on-campus use of the College Community. NWTC students are provided a username and password to access resources related to classwork. Students are not allowed to share their username or password with anyone. Sharing a username or password to complete course related work is considered plagiarism and is in violation of the Student Code of Conduct. To access the complete Information Systems Acceptable Use policy, please refer to NWTC’s website at www.nwtc.edu. TITLE IX/SEXUAL MISCONDUCT Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from discrimination based on sex, including pregnancy and childbirth related concerns, in education programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. Thus, NWTC believes in zero tolerance policy for gender-based misconduct. When an allegation of misconduct is brought to the appropriate coordinator’s attention, and a respondent has been found to have violated this policy, serious sanctions will be used to reasonably ensure that such actions are not repeated. This policy has been developed to: - Reaffirm these principles - Provide recourse for individuals whose rights have been violated - Define community expectations, which have been violated - Provide a learning environment that is inclusive of all learners and free from gender discrimination Sexual misconduct is a broad term encompassing any non-consensual behavior of a sexual nature that is committed by force or intimidation, or that is otherwise unwelcome. Sexual misconduct includes: - Sexual assault - Sexual exploitation - Sexual harassment - Stalking - Relationship violence (domestic and dating) - Hostile environment Sexual misconduct may vary in its severity and consists of a range of behaviors or attempted behaviors. It can occur between strangers or acquaintances, including people involved in an intimate or sexual relationship. Sexual misconduct can occur between members of the same or different gender and can also occur while individuals are fully clothed. The Title IX Coordinator position has been established to oversee all sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual assault and relationship violence complaints at the College, and to promote an environment that is free of gender bias and misconduct. Title IX Coordinator Mohammed Bey Director, Diversity & Inclusion Human Resources (920) 498-6826 [email protected] The Title IX Deputy Coordinators are responsible for assisting the Title IX Coordinator in conducting training for students and staff, assessing the climate of the College, and facilitating communications with students or employees who report a violation. Title IX Student Deputy Coordinator John Grant Dean, Student Development Student Services (920) 498-6984 Title IX Student Deputy Coordinator Kelly Schumacher Manager, Accommodation Services Student Services (920) 498-6390