
Title IX Understanding
Title IX is a federal law enacted in 1972 that prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational programs and activities receiving federal funding. It ensures that students, regardless of gender, have equal opportunities in academics and sports. This law requires schools to address issues like sexual harassment, and it mandates fair treatment in admission processes, scholarships, and athletics. Title IX aims to create a safe and equitable environment for all students, promoting gender equality in education and empowering individuals to pursue their interests and potential without discrimination.