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Slagle, Chief Executive Officer • Ann Leja, Interim President • Kevin Delano, Chief Financial Officer • Don DeVito, Chief Enrollment Management Officer Student and Online User Conduct Policy The purpose of this policy is to govern the conduct of students in the classroom, at learning sites, and online and applies to any individual who accesses and uses Rasmussen University websites, social media sites, and the Rasmussen App. While some behavior, such as the violation of privacy laws and discrimination, must be treated in a punitive manner, the intent of this information is to provide guardrails for behavior both in the classroom, at a clinical or practicum site, and online. Students are expected to conduct themselves with the same standards of behavior as are expected in the workplace and in the community at large. Rasmussen University, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to suspend or dismiss any student whose conduct is detrimental to the educational environment and/or engages in misconduct. Rasmussen University also reserves the right to refuse re- enrollment of a student that has been 172 ALL CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ADDENDUM P.O. Box 1789 Charleston, WV 25326-1789 www.wvhepc.org/resources/Complaint_ Process.pdf Community and Technical College System of West Virginia 1018 Kanawha Blvd. East, Suite 700 Charleston, WV 25301 wvctcs.org/complaints WISCONSIN PO Box 8366 Madison, WI 53708-8366 [email protected] https://dsps.wi.gov/Documents/ EAComplaintForm3.01.doc WYOMING dismissed from Rasmussen University because of misconduct. For purposes of this Policy, misconduct includes but is not limited to conduct: • That is detrimental within the classroom environment. • That interferes with the well-being of fellow students or faculty and staff members. • That causes damage to the appearance or structure of Rasmussen University facility, equipment, or systems. • By students who otherwise display conduct detrimental to their own academic progress or ultimate success in the field for which they are being educated. • By students who copy or otherwise plagiarize the assignments/projects of fellow students or others; please see the Academic Integrity Policy in the Rasmussen University Catalog at www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/course- catalog for full details. Please note that additional conduct/ dismissal guidelines for School of Nursing students or students enrolled in select School of Health Sciences programs can be found in each programmatic handbook, which is provided to students during programmatic orientation. Social Media Platforms, Apps, and Online Posts: Rasmussen University social media accounts are intended to provide information about our program offerings, campus locations, and the Rasmussen University experience. This policy applies to all interactions and content posted, shared, and uploaded to our social media accounts, including but not limited to: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn®, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, Yelp®, Google My Business, the Rasmussen University App, or any other forums and social media platforms. For purposes of this Policy, a user is defined as anyone who accesses and uses any Rasmussen University social media platforms, apps, and online posts within such social media platforms, apps, or website managed, owned, or operated by Rasmussen University or a vendor. When engaging with our social media accounts, users must: • Stay on topic, be respectful of other users, and use common courtesy. • Refrain from posting any personal, identifying, confidential, or other legally protected information. • Not share content or work that is not owned by the poster. Users may not post others’ work or personal information unless they have received prior written consent by the owner of the content. • Refrain from posting fraudulent or fake information or content. 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