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Click Here to use your STCC email: STCC email STCC Student Email
I will occasionally use email to contact the entire class or to contact an individual in the class. I will only be using the STCC student email for correspondence, and I request that you email me only using the official STCC email.
Access your student email from the WWW.STCC.EDU homepage by clicking the Student Email link in the lower left of the screen. Your email address, username and password were sent to you in a letter.
For questions/problems regarding the use of student e-mail and other student online resources click on "Online Resources Information" on the student email main screen.
Student Email Policy 1. College use of email Email is considered an official method of communication. Official email communications are intended to meet the academic and administrative needs of the campus community. The College has the right to expect that such communications will be received and read in a timely fashion. To enable this process, the College ensures that all students in credit-bearing courses can access a standardized, college-issued email account throughout their academic years at STCC. 2. Expectations about student use of email Students are expected to check their STCC official email on a frequent and consistent basis in order to remain informed of College related communications. Checking email on a daily basis is recommended. (There are many computer stations and labs placed around campus for free student use, such as in the Student Success Center, Building 27, 1st floor). Students have the responsibility to recognize that certain communications may be time-critical. “I didn’t check my email” or “my mailbox was full” are not acceptable excuses for missing official College communications via email. 3. Appropriate use of student email Users should exercise extreme caution in using email to communicate confidential or sensitive matters, and should not assume that email is private and confidential. It is especially important that users are careful to send messages only to the intended recipient(s), especially when using the “reply” command during email correspondence. Finally, although many users regard e-mail as being like a telephone in offering a quick, informal way to communicate, users should remember that e-mails can be stored, copied, printed, or forwarded by recipients. As such, users should not write anything in an e-mail message that they would not feel just as comfortable putting into a memorandum. 4. Educational uses of email Faculty will determine how email will be used in their classes. This “Official Student Email Policy” will ensure that all students will have the tools to comply with email-based course requirements from the faculty. Faculty can, therefore, make the assumption that students’ official @student.stcc.edu accounts are being accessed by their student. All use of email will be consistent with other College policies. |