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As a Drew student, you have access to resources and privileges unavailable to those not affiliated with the university. As a Drew student, the The following resources are available to youDrew University students:

  • free access to the internet,
  • academic subscriptions,
  • licenses for a variety of academic software programs

Allowing another individual outside of Drew University to access these resources is a violation of the Network User Agreement.

As a computer user with a Drew network ID, you now represent Drew to the rest of the world. This means that what you do and say online while using your Drew e-mail and network ID now reflects not only on yourself, but on Drew as in institution. As a college student, you should be representing yourself and Drew in the most respectful, professional manner possible, both online and in real life.

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As a member of the Drew community you are expected to uphold the values and policies of the University, especially concerning issues of diversity and tolerance. Harassing faculty, staff, other Drew students, students at other universities, or private citizens by using your Drew network privileges can result in expulsion from the university. Hate mail to professor fellow students, hateful personal web pages, or cyberbullying are all strictly forbidden. Even an innocent but ill-worded email to the wrong recipient can result in charges of harassment or perpetration of a hate crime.

Any Drew user violating this policy through Drew email, Drew forums, or private email addresses accessed via the campus network will be subjected to disciplinary measures by the university and cases referred to local law enforcement where appropriate.

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