Digital Impropriety
The use of electronics in education necessitates specific considerations regarding digital integrity. Students, faculty, and staff use computers daily. To ensure electronic security, Richmont prohibits the sharing of passwords for any accounts governed and maintained by the University. Additionally, all students and faculty must take precautions against others obtaining access to their university computer accounts.
Digital impropriety also includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized copying, uploading, posting, or otherwise sharing of materials related to a course in any online platform or through any digital means. Additionally, students who take courses online must accurately represent themselves in the online classroom. Students in live sessions may not have another person sign in for them during a session, and must remain present the entire time they are signed in to the session.