Responsible Use Policy

UC Santa Cruz ResNet Responsible Use Policy

UCSC CUHS, in partnership with the campus Network & Telecommunications Services group provides in-room connection services in the residence halls in support of the educational mission of UC Santa Cruz. Use of these services is a privilege. As such, it is the responsibility of each resident to use these services appropriately and in compliance with all University, City, County, State and Federal and regulations, or face possible revocation of such privilege.

According to the policies for use of UCSC computing facilities (“Computing Use Policy”) by which all UCSC students must abide:

Campus units that administer computers may also establish guidelines for the appropriate use of their equipment in addition to these campuswide policies. These guidelines must be consistent with campuswide policies.

Under that authority, the ResNet administration has the following guidelines that are incorporated under the umbrella policy and which are also governed by the campuswide policies of UC Policies Applying to Students, UCSC Rule Book and UC Electronic Mail Policy and specific policies of UCSC Colleges and University Housing Services.

This list is not exhaustive and may be modified, in writing, at any time.

Resident and non-resident users must abide by these policies and all guidelines.

You are ultimately responsible for all use of the network connection in your room.

Student violations of the above policies will be handled through normal policy violation procedures established by UCSC Colleges and University Housing Services, the campus Network & Telecommunications Services group, Student Judicial Affairs Office and/or the University Police Department. Failure to comply with any of the above guidelines may result in sanctions consistent with the violation of University rules as presented in the Computing Use Policy, UC Electronic Communications Policy, UC Policies Applying to Students or UCSC Rule Book which may include warnings, termination of in-room network services, forfeiture of housing, suspension or dismissal, other Residence Halls or University disciplinary action, and/or criminal prosecution.

In accordance with University guidelines and/or court orders, files and transmissions may be subject to search and examination by system administrators or employees as required to protect users and the integrity of computers systems such as those that are suspected to be involved in unauthorized use or misuse, or that have been corrupted or damaged.

Questions about this policy or whether a particular activity would violate it should be addressed to John Rocchio, ResNet Manager, at (831) 459-3506 or through email at

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