This form is used by a college or university who offers technology services to its resident students. The services offered include setup and repair of computing equipment. The form releases the school, its employees and administration from liability for any claims or damages that may arise from the work performed.
The agreement covers all tech services provided on campus. Whether you’re using computers, software, or internet access, you're covered under the same umbrella.
If you choose not to sign, then you won’t be able to use the technology services offered at the campus. It’s like being left out of the party!
Unfortunately, the agreement is pretty much set in stone. It’s a one-size-fits-all deal, so no tweaks allowed.
Not entirely. The agreement states that you agree to take responsibility for certain mishaps, but there’s also a safety net for the campus.
It covers a broad range, like tech malfunctions, data loss, or anything else that might pop up while you're using the services.
Yes, signing is a must if you want to use the tech services. It’s the campus’s way of ensuring everyone understands the risks before diving in.
The agreement is all about protecting both the campus and you. It lays out the risks involved when using the technology services and says that you're aware of them.