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Policy Glossary

Name Description
Academic Department Organizations
Academic Department Organizations are defined as student groups that are formed, sponsored by Academic departments, in the pursuit of research and academic endeavors, and are not considered long-term student organizations
Academic Policies Academic Policies are policies concerning the pedagogical and pre-award research mission of the institution, and are under the purview of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, who may consult with the College Senate as appropriate.
Accessible Able to be used by all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, with or without assistive technology.
Accident An unintended occurrence that results in injuries, illnesses, or property damage.
Accused A person accused of a violation who has not yet entered an institution鈥檚 judicial or conduct process.
Administrative Policies Non-academic policies governing the operations of the College, issued from areas within, Communications and Marketing, Computing and Information Technology, Finance and Administration, Human Resources, Office of Diversity and Equity, and Student and Campus Life.
Advisor
Affirmative Consent
Age
An individual鈥檚 development measured in the years they have lived.
Air Gun A device that is capable of firing a metallic projectile by means of compressed gases or spring.  
Alternative Text Also known as 鈥渁lt text,鈥 a word or phrase that can be inserted into an HTML document that tells viewers the nature or content of an image.
Amnesty
Archived Web Content Web content that: (1) is maintained exclusively for reference, research, or recordkeeping; (2) is not altered or updated after the date of archiving; and (3) is organized and stored in a dedicated area or areas clearly identified as being archived.
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Assistive Technology Any software or hardware that allows access to information technology for individuals with disabilities. Examples include special input devices (e.g., head or foot mouse, speech recognition), screen-reading software, and screen magnifiers.
Avoidable Contact Defined as direct or indirect contact, whether that contact is on or off campus. as direct or indirect contact, whether that contact is on or off campus.

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