2026-27 Graduate Academic Catalog

2026–27 Graduate Academic Catalog Page 25 Student Services Online Etiquette/Netiquette Guidelines • Examples: • Reading, proofing, and editing communication before uploading or sending. • Staying on topic. • Reading all postings first and then writing a response. This ensures that your comments are relevant to the current dialogue. • Being cautious with humor and sarcasm. They do not always translate well in an online environment. • Biblical Perspectives — Proverbs 18:21, 25:11, 29:20; 1 Corinthians 10:31; Colossians 3:17, 4:6 Next Steps for Violations of the Guidelines • Students: • Seeking peace and resolution. • Refer to the Seeking Shalom — Student Complaint and Conflict Resolution website. • Faculty: • Initiating faculty discipleship and community accountability. • Refer to The Cedarville Experience student handbooks specifically the following sections: Accountability and Discipline; and Biblical Principles that Influence our Approach to Discipline. • Initiating disciplinary action, as necessary. • Refer to the Vice President for Academics website and the Academic Integrity Statement and Procedures to address academic dishonesty.

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