Residential Rules and Regulations
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Every student residing in University housing must abide by all provisions of the Student Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities and the University of New Hampshire Room and Board Agreement which can be found on page 53. Eligibility for on-campus housing, terms of the Agreement, use of dwelling and grounds, Payment/Cancellation/Refunds, Resident Meal Plans and dining hall ID policies and University housing community standards are some of the topics contained within that document.
Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology Resources at the University of New Hampshire
The purpose of this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is to ensure an information technology (IT) infrastructure that promotes the basic missions of the University in teaching, research, administration, and service. In particular this AUP aims to promote these goals:
- To ensure the integrity, reliability, availability, and performance of IT resources.
- To ensure that use of IT resources is consistent with the principles and values that govern use of other University facilities and services.
- To ensure that IT resources are used for their intended purposes.
- To establish processes for addressing policy violations and sanctions for those committing violations.
Scope
This Policy applies to all users of IT resources, including but not limited to University students, faculty, and staff, and to the use of all IT resources. These include systems, networks, and facilities administered by UNH Information Technology (IT), as well as those administered by individual schools, departments, University laboratories, and other University-based entities. This includes the general public. Use of University IT resources, even when carried out on a privately-owned computer that is not managed or maintained by the University, is governed by this policy (OLPM UNH.VI.F.4.2).
User Responsibility
For complete and up-to-date content please refer to the Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology Resources at UNH published on our Web site at: http://www.usnh.edu/olpm/UNH/VI.Prop/F.htm#5. Users are specifically advised that infringement of copyright laws constitutes a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, and that UNH follows an established process to respond to complaints from copyright holders about students who allegedly violate the copyright law through electronic means such as peer-to-peer file sharing through personal computers. If the university receives a lawfully ordered subpoena to provide personally identifiable information (such as name and address) matching an IP address that has been identified as an alleged source of copyright violations, it will comply. See also http://www.unh.edu/cis/dmca for information concerning the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the University’s compliance procedures for the sections that deal with online copyright infringement liability limitation. The policy is periodically reviewed and updated. It is the user’s responsibility to familiarize herself/himself with the updates.
Student Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities ~ 2012 - 2013
- Introduction
- Student Code of Conduct and Conduct Process
- Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Policies
- Academic Policies
- Administrative Policies and Regulations
- Financial Responsibilities
- Health Services
- Residential Rules and Regulations
- Dining Hall Policies
- University ID Cards
- Intercollegiate Athletics
- UNH Policy on Scheduling of Games and Practices
- Student Organization Recognition Policies
- Sport Clubs
- Meetings and Speakers
- Student Participation in University Committees
- Administrative Separation and Procedures for Readmission
- Outdoor Assemblies and Events
- Commercial Activities on Campus
- Motor Vehicles
- Health and Safety
- Bicycles
- Grievance and Complaint Procedures
- Appeals Procedures for Graduate Students
- Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology Resources at UNH
- UNH Behavioral Intervention Team
- Affirmative Action and Equity Policies
- Hazing Policy
- The University and Federal, State, and Local Laws
- Room and Board Agreement
- Index
- Student Rights, Rules and Responsibilities - 2012-2013 pdf version