Below are the categories of personal data UW-Green Bay collects and uses in relation to EU/EEA processing activities. The University also identifies the purposes and legal bases for processing personal data. While each category has specific identified purposes, the summary of how the University uses data in Section II also applies.
A.WEBSITES AND MOBILE APPLICATIONS
The University collects personal data from visitors and users of any of UW-Green Bay’s websites and mobile applications such as browser and device type, IP address, and pages visited. The University also gathers the data that is entered into various web forms. The personal data is used to respond to your inquiries and to conduct analytics to maintain and improve our websites and mobile platforms as well as provide you with relevant marketing and other communications.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., registering participants for events; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as analytics); (3) your consent, where applicable.
B.ADMISSIONS, FINANCIAL AID, AND ACADEMIC SERVICES
The University collects personal data from prospective and enrolled students such as contact information, demographic information—race, gender, age, education history, family information, testing history, personal financial information, and payment information. The personal data collected during the admissions process by UW-Green Bay or by third parties on the University’s behalf is primarily used for the purposes of: considering a potential student’s candidacy for admission to the relevant School/College, program or course; evaluating your eligibility for financial aid, if applicable; and, if you are admitted and enroll, facilitating your education and access to university programs and services.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., processing your application for admission; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as providing educational offerings and conducting admissions research); (3) your consent, where applicable.
C.ALUMNI AND DONORS
The University collects personal data from our alumni, donors, and prospective donors—contact and demographic information, financial and payment information, education history, and employment information. The University also transfers some personal student data to our alumni organization database. The personal data collected is used to provide opportunities to engage with UW-Green Bay alumni and students, facilitate alumni and donor communications, events, fundraising and operations, request and process donations, and share information about other giving and volunteer opportunities.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., registration for events or processing of donations; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as requesting gifts or donations); (3) complying with a legal obligation; and (4) your consent, where applicable.
D.REGISTRATION FOR CAMPUS EVENTS AND ONLINE EDUCATION
The University collects personal data from participants who register for UW-Green Bay campus events and programs and enroll in online courses or programs. The personal data collected includes: contact and payment information, cookies and other technology data, education history, course engagement and assessment data, and possibly data related to health for accommodation purposes.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., registration for events or online courses and programs; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as providing educational offerings and evaluating your performance); (3) complying with a legal obligation; and (4) your consent, where applicable.
E.EMPLOYEES AND JOB APPLICANTS
The University collects personal data from potential, current, and former employees of UW-Green Bay — contact and biographical information, employment and education history, payment and tax information, family and health information related to benefits, and information related to performance at work. The personal data collected is used to evaluate your application for employment or other work relationship and communicate hiring decisions, as well as administer employment-related processes and facilitate employment-related operations, including payroll processing and the provision of employee benefits.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., managing employment relationships; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as managing employment relationship and administrative responsibilities); (3) complying with a legal obligation (e.g., providing information to tax authorities); and (4) your consent, where applicable.
F.EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN EEA
The University collects personal data from participants of any educational programs conducted by UW-Green Bay in the EU/EEA—contact and demographic information, education and employment information, course assessment data, health and dietary information, and payment information. This personal data is used for the primary purpose of administering the course or program in which you are participating including sharing information about you with other participants, providing academic guidance, evaluating your performance, and providing you with related services such as lodging, and dietary or medical needs.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., provide the educational programming and related services; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as evaluation to improve program offerings); (3) complying with a legal obligation; and (4) your consent, where applicable.
G.RESEARCH
The University collects personal data from people who have or are participating as research subjects at UW-Green Bay, with the personal data collected about you varying depending on the specific research project in which you have participated or are participating. Personal data collected by university researchers—or on their behalf—is done so for the primary purpose of furthering research and understanding in fields of academic study. University researchers will generally provide you with a consent and/or authorization form relating to the specific research project that explains the types of data collected and the purposes for which such data are processed and shared. That consent or authorization form supersedes the information provided in this Notice.
The legal basis for this type of data use includes: (1) facilitating transactions requested by you and to meet our contractual obligations, e.g., paying faculty, employees, research collaborators and research consultants; (2) UW-Green Bay’s legitimate interests (such as conducting research); (3) complying with a legal obligation (e.g., reporting adverse events to regulatory authorities that oversee the safety of medical products and research); (4) processing data that is necessary for scientific or historical research purposes and is performed consistent with required data protection safeguards; (5) the necessity of performing tasks that are in the public interest (e.g., further research and understanding in fields of academic study); and (6) your consent, where applicable.