Category
Appleton
Oshkosh Regional Learning
Centers
Motor Vehicle Theft
0
0
0
Arson
0
0
0
Liquor-Law Violations
5
1
0
Drug-Abuse Violations
0
1
1
Weapons Possessions
1
1
0
Damage to Property
17
0
1
Intimidation
4
11
0
Hate Crimes
0
0
0
Theft
10
0
0
Children On Campus
Fox Valley Technical College supports a safe and positive educational environment. Under no
circumstances are children permitted to be left unattended on the college premises. if a child is left
unattended, staff should immediately notify the appropriate division or building manager or the campus
security officer. For the full policy, visit
and
select “Instruction” and “Children in Class”.
Computer Usage Policy
A
ppropriate Use Statement
The use of computers is a privilege provided by FVTC to students to support the education and research
consistent with FVTC educational objectives. When you are provided access to College computing
resources your use may be explicitly or implicitly limited. For the complete policy regarding computer
usage, visit
click on “Student” and select
“Student Email”.
Recognition of Copyrights
FVTC employees and students must follow copyright laws. Copying proprietary software is theft and
will not be tolerated. Illegally copied software subjects the College to risk of litigation and denies
software authors the compensation they deserve.
Similarly, if you make materials available for others to retrieve or use copyright law must be followed.
In general, every document, image, or sound is covered by copyright upon creation and may only be used
or redistributed with the permission of the copyright holder.
For a full description, visit
select
“Instruction” and view “Copyright Compliance”.
Personal Responsibility for Online Statements
FVTC values the constitutionally protected right to free speech and the College’s tradition of academic
freedom. However, with these freedoms comes responsibility for what is said and written. If you
defame someone online or invade a person’s privacy, you may be held legally liable. All electronic
communications must be conducted responsibly and in a way that favorably reflects on the College.
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