
Title IX Regulations
Title IX is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1972 that prohibits sex-based discrimination in education. It ensures that students, regardless of gender, have equal access to educational programs and activities, including sports. Title IX mandates that schools must take action to prevent and address sexual harassment and assault. It requires institutions to provide fair treatment in admissions, financial aid, and athletics. Overall, Title IX promotes gender equality in educational settings, ensuring that all students can pursue their education free from discrimination and harassment.