University Website Policy
The Rutgers University Website Policy governs all websites representing Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and any entities that conduct official university business or that provide official university information to its constituents. These include, but are not limited to, websites under the domain umbrella rutgers.edu.
Purpose
The Rutgers University Website Policy was created to:
- Ensure that all websites representing Rutgers present a consistent, professional image of Rutgers and are accessible to those with disabilities, accurate, easy to find and navigate, and timely
- Provide standards for use and content maintenance of websites that provide official university information to its constituents
- Provide guidelines for website administration and management
- Establish an Annual Website Certification by members of the Rutgers Administrative Council
- Define the process for the assignment of domain names for Rutgers websites
Domains Governed by the Policy
The university’s rutgers.edu domain is a valuable asset of the institution, and all websites falling under that domain umbrella (i.e., any website that uses a web address that includes “.rutgers.edu” in its name, such as admissions.rutgers.edu or communications.rutgers.edu) are governed by this policy.
This policy also applies to rutgers.com, rutgers.org, rutgers.info, and all other domain categories of websites that represent any entity of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and that provide official university information to its constituents (i.e., cinj.org).
Exceptions to the Policy
This policy is not intended to affect the activities of faculty members and their freedom to conduct and share research and other academic and scholarly work.
This policy is not intended to affect student organization websites.
Website Content Requirements
In order to meet required standards and criteria, all official Rutgers websites must:
- Include an official Rutgers logotype at the top of each webpage
- Include the full name of the university—Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—on each page, preferably in the footer at the bottom of the page
- Include an easy-to-find link to rutgers.edu in the top section of the homepage. See examples.
- Provide a link to the universitywide search function, search.rutgers.edu
- Include a clear way to contact the responsible unit on all top-level pages
- Include in the footer
- A link to the universitywide homepage—rutgers.edu
- The university accessibility statement: Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to direct suggestions, comments, or complaints concerning any accessibility issues with Rutgers websites to accessibility@rutgers.edu or complete the Report Accessibility Barrier / Provide Feedback Form.
- The university copyright: © 20XX Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Website Content Standards
All Rutgers websites must:
- Be accurate and be updated on a regular basis
- Content should be reviewed each semester
- Sites should be routinely checked for broken links
- Unpublish out-of-date content, including documents that are no longer relevant
- Add and delete people from directories as appropriate
- Comply with the following university policies:
- Rutgers Code of Ethics: General Conduct [PDF]
- University Visual Identity Policy [PDF]
- University World Wide Web Accessibility Policy [PDF]
- Information Classification Policy [PDF]
- Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology Resources [PDF]
- Policy on Endorsements, Sponsorships, and Advertising in and on University Assets and Communication Materials [PDF]
- Donor Gift Policy [PDF]
- Policy on Commercial and Charitable Solicitations [PDF]
- Code of Ethics for Administrative and Professional Staff Members [PDF]
- Conflicts of Interest – Faculty; Professional Activities Outside the University and Outside Employment for Academic Personnel [PDF]
Annual Website Certification by Administrative Leaders
The members of the Rutgers Administrative Council must annually certify the websites within their areas of responsibility. Annual Website Certification is the online process through which units confirm that they have assessed their websites in accordance with the University Website Policy and have developed a remediation plan to address any categories that do not comply with the guidelines defined in the policy.
Certification is required for all Rutgers websites except: faculty personal webpages, individual faculty research websites, websites for faculty research labs, and student club/organization websites.
For additional information about the process, visit Website Certification.
Contact Us
If you have questions, email webintegrity@rutgers.edu.