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.
Yes, once you sign the agreement, it is considered legally binding, which means you’re agreeing to the terms stated in it.
Typically, this agreement covers incidents that happen during the use of campus technology services, so it's best to check the specific terms for any off-campus situations.
Absolutely! You should request a copy for your records after signing, so you have it on hand if needed.
If you choose not to sign, you may not be able to use the campus technology services, as the agreement serves as a key safeguard.
You're agreeing to waive risks related to potential injuries or damages that could occur while using the technology services provided by the campus.
Yes, signing this agreement is usually a requirement for accessing and using the technology services provided on campus.
The agreement is designed to protect both you and the campus by clarifying responsibilities and limiting liability for any accidents or injuries that might happen while using technology services.
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