![]() Metropolitan State College of Denver is committed to ensuring the privacy and accuracy of all confidential information. The college does not actively share personal information gathered from Web servers. However, because Metro State is a public institution, some information collected from the Metro State Web site, including the summary server log information, e-mail sent to the Web site, and information collected from Web-based forms, may be subject to the Open Records policy. This means that while information is not actively shared, in some cases the college may be compelled by law to release information gathered from Web servers. As part of the college commitment to maintaining the privacy of Web users, Metro State has developed this privacy statement. The statement has two purposes: 1. To educate users about privacy issues 2. To inform users about specific privacy policies and guidelines employed at Metropolitan State College of Denver Metro State College complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which prohibits the release of education records other than public directory information, without student permission. For additional details on FERPA, the document is available for review at www.ed.gov/offices/OII/fpco/ferpa/ . The Metro State Web consists of numerous Web servers. Some servers hosted by non-IT departments may have individual privacy statements. However, such policies must be reviewed by the appropriate authorities and must be posted on their servers. Such policies must adhere to all federal and state regulations. The Metro State Web site contains links to hundreds of external Web sites. The College is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of external Web sites. Information Collected · Internet address of computer being used · Referring Web page · Web pages requested · Date and Time of visit · Browser used · NID (unique person identifier for SIS services only) The log data is used by system administrators and web content managers to tune the web site for efficiency and is not ordinarily associated with specific individuals. See Responsible Use of Information Technology Resources Policy for further information ( http://www.mscd.edu/~infotech/services/policies/ ) Summary reports produced from the logs help web publishers determine what pages are most popular. For example, the aggregate reports can show each page accessed and how many times it was viewed. The reports can also show what times of the day and what days of the week are most popular and from where the web users are accessing the Internet. Personal Information Cookies Various Metro State Web servers use cookies in different ways. The College's portal system uses cookies so individuals will not have to repeatedly enter user names and passwords when going to different areas of the student information system. This login process uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) so the user name and password are encrypted between the Web browser and the college Web server. Some Web servers within the college may also use cookies to retain user preference information. It is against college policy to share this information with external third parties. Security and Accuracy of Confidential Information Although no computer system is 100% secure, Metro State has deployed extensive security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of the information under college control. E-commerce & Revenue Generation Sharing of Information Consistent with FERPA, the college does not release personal student information, other than public directory information, to other parties unless an explicit written authorization is submitted requesting the institution to do so. Students who wish to have their information removed from the campus directory should visit the Registrar's Office in Central Classroom 105. Open Records Requests Comments and Feedback NOTE: DUE TO OUR CONCERN ABOUT COMPUTER VIRUSES AND THE DAMAGE THEY CAUSE, E-MAIL MESSAGES CONTAINING ATTACHMENTS WILL BE DELETED WITHOUT OPENING. |
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