Wednesday, March 23, 2005

U.S. Rule on Women's Sports May Ease College Compliance

U.S. Rule on Women's Sports May Ease College Compliance

The Education Department has quietly issued a new clarification of the regulations interpreting Title IX, the statute barring sex discrimination at institutions that receive federal financing.

The clarification, which was posted Friday afternoon on the department's Web site, is being criticized by women's advocacy groups as a weakening of Title IX's protection of a right to equality in collegiate sports opportunities. The law has led to an explosion of women's athletics on campuses, though critics assert that it has curtailed men's competition as some colleges, concerned with prohibited imbalance between the sexes, find a remedy in eliminating a number of lower-profile men's sports.

Under the new clarification, colleges can demonstrate that they are satisfying the demand for women's sports by taking an online survey showing that female students have no unmet sports interests. The Education Department says they may use e-mail to notify students of the survey and must offer it in a way designed to generate high response rates - as part of the registration process, for example. But, the department said, even if the nonresponse rate is high, nonresponse will be interpreted as a lack of interest.


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