Your school lets students get raped by their fellow classmates. Your school lets those rapists live in the same buildings and go to the same classes as the people they rape. Your school doesn’t suspend or expel those rapists. Your school doesn’t know what to do because it isn’t a part of the criminal justice system. Your school is worried about getting sued. Your school isn’t different. What’s different is whether or not you know that yet. There are more than 4,000 two-and-four year Title IV institutions of higher education in the United States. The students at those schools are eligible for federal financial aid, which means the institutions have to follow specific guidelines regarding Title IX compliance. There are thousands more colleges that do not fall under this category, or offer programs that are less than two years. At the beginning of May, as a result of the government’s growing interest in transparency about sexual assault on college campuses, the Department of Education released a list of 55 schools that are currently being investigated for their handling of sexual assault. The list appears to have overwhelmed ED.gov’s website and reportedly set a new traffic record for the site. Almost… Read full this story
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