Coalition for the Common Good (“CCG”) takes online privacy and security seriously. The following is a summary of CCG’s security and privacy policies and procedures relating to website visitors and users. By using www.ccgedu.org, you signify that you have read these terms and agree to be bound by and comply with them.
CCG has put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to prevent unauthorized access to and ensure the correct use of information that we collect online.
Like other web service providers, CCG may track user browsing patterns to increase understanding of how our websites are used. We may share non-identifying and aggregate information with third-party partners to the extent necessary to improve our web services or better communicate with users. We may also collect information such as IP addresses of website visitors and place cookies on visitors’ devices. CCG uses the following types of cookies:
Necessary cookies are required to enable core site functionality. They are necessary for a visitor to utilize the websites and, therefore, do not require consent.
Functional cookies allow CCG to analyze site usage in order to measure and improve performance. You may configure your browser settings to refuse the use of cookies; however, doing so may affect some aspects of website functionality. CCG uses Google Analytics, which may place cookies on users’ devices and/or collect the Internet protocol (IP) address of website visitors to track website usage data. Google Analytics collects information anonymously and reports website trends without identifying individual visitors. CCG uses the information collected to understand how our visitors are using the websites, to make improvements for a better online experience, and to personalize your content. CCG does not use Google Analytics to track or collect personal information, and we do not associate personal information with web analytics information.
The Google Analytics privacy policy is available at http://www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html, and the Google Analytics Opt Out is available at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/181881.
Advertising cookies are placed to provide ads that are relevant to user interests. You may configure your browser settings to refuse the use of cookies; however, doing so may affect some aspects of website functionality.
Should you voluntarily provide CCG with personal information through website forms, CCG will not share, sell, rent, trade, or authorize any third party to use your personal information for the purpose of commercial gain without your permission.
CCG may use any email address, phone number, or mailing address you provide to send you information, respond to inquiries, requests, or questions, and to personalize your experience across antioch.edu properties.
CCG may use your personal information to process student, financial aid, or job applications, student or employee registrations, and other transactions, services, and benefits that we provide to our students, employees, and other persons.
CCG may share personal information with third-party partners to the extent necessary for such third parties to provide services to CCG, our students, employees, and other persons. Any third parties who receive user information for this purpose are prohibited from using or sharing user information for any other purpose.
CCG reserves the right to provide your information to third parties when required by a valid law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request; to detect or prevent fraud, security, or technical issues; or to protect the rights, property, or safety of CCG, our users or others.
Please submit questions and concerns about the CCG website to [email protected].
If you have provided consent to the use of your information, you have the right to withdraw consent at any time by contacting [email protected]. You may have the right to request access to, a copy of, correction, restriction in the use of, or erasure of your information, depending upon where the information originated.
If you feel that the CCG has not complied with applicable foreign laws regulating user information, you have the right to file a complaint with the appropriate supervisory authority in the European Union.
The CCG may update or change this policy at any time. Your continued use of this site after any such change indicates your acceptance of the changes.