At Smith
College, there is a need
for electronic communication
with students. It is the
College's policy that electronic
mail (email) be an official
communication mechanism with
students. Students have a
right to accurate and timely
information about matters
affecting them. The
College has the right to
determine the appropriate
vehicle for official communication
about matters affecting students.
Along with other forms of
campus communications (campus
mail, Acamedia, etc.), students
are responsible for receiving,
reading, complying with,
and responding to official
email communications from
the College.
All students
are assigned an official
Smith College email address
and all official College
communications are sent to
this email address. The official
Smith email address for each
student is listed in the
official College directory.
The College
provides several mechanisms
so that a student may access
her official Smith email
account. Optionally, a student
may forward her email from
her official Smith email
address to another email
address of her choice. A
student who chooses to forward
her email to another email
address does so at her own
risk. Smith College is not
responsible for email forwarded
to any other email address.
A student's failure to receive
or read in a timely manner
official communications sent
to the student's official
email address does not absolve
the student from knowing
and complying with the content
of the official communication.
The procedures for accessing
and forwarding email are
published on the ITS website.
Faculty
may assume that a student's
official College email is
a valid mechanism for communicating
with a student, and faculty
may use email for communicating
with students registered
in their classes. This policy
ensures that all students
are informed of course requirements
communicated to them by email
from their course instructors. Students
must submit coursework according
to the acceptable guidelines
established by their instructors.