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What is the impact of the title IX on college sports?

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What has been the impact of title IX on college sports?

Title IX started by this old man named Billy Concensceti made a very strict law and he approved Title IX.


Title IX was largely responsible for the growth of?

Title IX was largely responsible for the growth of women's sports in the high school and college levels


Title IX was largely responsible for the growth of what?

Title IX was largely responsible for the growth of women's sports in the high school and college levels


How has women's college sports has changed since Title IX?

its given women the opportunity to compete in sports and be considered somewhat equal to men


What is gender equity in sports?

See: Title IX


What were most affected by the passage of Title IX in 1972?

College athletic programs were most affected by the passage of Title IX in 1972.


What are the prominent rule's regulations and legislation's associated with sport?

In pro sports Anti-Trust legislation. In amateur sports Title IX.


What case made refusing college admission based on race illegal?

Title IX


Which educational amendments title of 1972 provides more opportunities in education and sports for women and girls?

Title IX was passed into law in 1972


What has the author Anne Pufahl written?

Anne Pufahl has written: 'The influence of Title IX on intramural programs among selected large universities and colleges in the United States' -- subject(s): College sports, Intramural sports, Management, United States


Did the title IX of the 1972 education amendment act require?

that universities fund women's sports programs fairly


What did the title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments act require?

that universities fund women's sports programs fairly