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phones, PDA, etc. It is permissible to attach certain USB devices such as USB flash
drives (external USB hard drives that do not require additional software or drivers to
use).
OC cannot be held responsible for any damage that may occur to any device that has been
installed or is using OC resources without prior authorization. Do not install software,
firmware or plug-ins to the network or any workstation. If a required application is not
available, students should inform their instructor.
Internet
Internet use should be related to the student’s academic studies. Students should ask a lab
tech if they have questions. Do not visit illicit or illegal Web sites, such as pornographic,
hate or hacking sites not related to research for classes. Students must be able to prove
that visiting such sites is class related.
Consequences
Abuse or disregard of these rules and policies may result in removal from the premises,
denial of computer access, or both. Violations that are covered by law may be subject to
arrest, fine, and prosecution as state and federal law allows. Olympic College Student
Services will deal with disciplinary actions on a case by case basis.
Paper Use Policy
Print jobs should be limited to school related tasks only.
A print management system has been implemented that limits each student to 500 pages
per quarter. This is tracked via the point system. Points do not roll over to the next
quarter and are not refundable. The 500 pages are set and re-set each quarter for every
student. Additional points can be purchased through the Olympic College Cashier’s
office if you need additional pages for printing and copying. Scanning to email is
available to help students reduce their printing needs. Please check with the IT office for
more details.
Parking
For view of full policy, visit:
Right to Know
Olympic College makes an effort to comply with all state and federal report requirements of
the Student Right-to-Know legislation of 1990; the American with Disabilities Act of 1990;
the Campus Security Act of 1990 (also known as the Clery Act); and the Civil Rights Act of
1991 and later (1998) Amendments. Information is collected and printed annually or
biennially as required. It is available in printed form at the Bremerton campus (College
Service Center and the Bremer Student Center), Communications Department; at OC
Shelton, OC Poulsbo, the Olympic College office at the Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, and
other locations for students. The same information is available on the OC website within the
Communications Department pages. For details, see the following dispatches:
Drug-Free Schools, Workplaces, and Communities
Safety and Security Clery Act
Equity in Athletics database
The following publications are updated annually. For
Right to Know
publications, visit:
Sex Offender Notification Policy
Preamble
Olympic College considers the protection of our community from sex offenders to be a
matter of significant importance. The 1990 Community Protection Act allows the College to
provide notice to the community concerning sex offenders who are, or will be attending
classes or working on the campus, and to assist our community members in developing
constructive plans to prepare themselves and their children residing near released sex
offenders. Pursuant to RCW 4.24.550 Olympic Community College is authorized to notify
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