Lakeshore Technical College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 53

CHILDREN  IN  THE CLASSROOM  
In  order  to  preserve  the  integrity  of  the  educational  environment,  students may  not  bring  their  children  to  
classes,  labs,  shops,  or  designated  testing  areas,  except when  the  children  are  part  of  the  instructional  
activities. Children  are  defined  as  persons  under  the  age  of  16  and  not  enrolled  in  LTC  classes  or  
programs.  Individual  instructors may make  exceptions  for  emergencies with  the  consent  of  all  students  
in  the  class.  
CHILDREN ON CAMPUS  
Lakeshore Technical College  supports  a  safe  and  positive  educational  environment. Therefore,  it  is  the  
policy  of  LTC  that  children  under  the  age  of  16  shall  not  be  left  unattended  in  any  of  LTC’s  facilities  
(including  parking  lots).  
Parents need  to make adequate arrangements  for  the  care of  their  children. The Enrollment Services  
Manager, or designee, or  the Evening Operations Manager may make exceptions  to  this policy  for  children  
who are here  for  legitimate purposes  (such as when  the  children are  involved  in an  instructional activity).  
LTC  staff members are  responsible  for enforcement of  this policy.  If a  staff member  is unsuccessful  in  
dealing with a problem, he or  she  should  contact his or her  supervisor. Campus Police and/or  the Evening  
Operations Manager  should be  called  to deal with enforcement only when ongoing or  serious problems  
occur. The Campus Police may become  involved during  their  routine monitoring of  the  campus.  
COMPUTER-­USE  POLICY  FOR COLLEGE  STUDENTS
Introduction
The  computing  and  telecommunicating  networks,  computing  equipment  and  computing  resources  of  
Lakeshore Technical College  (hereinafter  "College")  are  owned  by  the College.    The College’s  technical  
resources  are  provided  for  the  benefit  of  the College  and  its  faculty,  staff,  and  students. These  
resources  are  provided  for  use  in  the  pursuit  of College  business  or College  education. Use  of  college  
technical  resources  are  a  privilege,  not  a  right,  as  such,  the  following  rules  and  regulations  apply  to  all  
users.    Additional  procedures may  be  adopted  by  various  divisions/departments  to meet  specific  
administrative  or  academic  needs.  
Any adopted  requirements must be  in  compliance with applicable  federal and  state  laws, and  this policy.  
Regulatory  Limitations
A.  Without  prior  notice,  the College may monitor  use  of  the  equipment  and  networking  structures  
and  all  systems  for  legitimate  academic,  administrative,  and  business  reasons,  including:  
1.  To  ensure  the  security  and  operating  performance  of  systems  and  networks.  
2.  To  ensure  appropriate  academic  and  school  related,  use  of  equipment/materials.  
3.  To  enforce College  policies.  
Monitoring  includes  the  right  of  the College  to  access messages  and  files which  have  
been  deleted,  but  not  fully  erased  from  systems.    Legitimate  academic,  administrative,  
or  business  reasons  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  the  right  to  inspect  the  contents  of  
electronic messages  or  files  in  the  course  of  an  investigation  prompted  by  evidence  of  
violation  of  a College  policy  or  as  necessary  to  locate  substantive  information which  is  
not  readily  available  through  other means.    The  contents  of  electronic  communications  
files  and  records  obtained  for  legitimate  academic,  administrative  or  business  needs  
may  be  disclosed within  the College District, without  the  permission  of  student,  to  
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