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      Am I Really Out of Eligibility, or Do I Still Have Options to Compete?    

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    If your administration tells you that you’re not eligible, you may still
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If your administration tells you that you’re not eligible, you may still have options available - regardless of what your school says. Changes in NCAA eligibility rules, new waiver options, and shifting standards following recent litigation have made the process more complex.

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      A Student-Athlete’s Guide: How to File a Title IX Complaint in College Sports    Filing a Title IX complaint is one of the main ways athletes can protect their rights. Complaints can be about unequal athletic opportunities, scholarshi
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Filing a Title IX complaint is one of the main ways athletes can protect their rights. Knowing the process helps you make informed choices and protects you from retaliation.

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      Title IX in College Athletics: Understanding Equal Opportunities, Funding, and Rights    Title IX is the federal law that requires schools to provide equal athletic opportunities to men and women. It doesn’t mean that every sport gets
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Title IX is the federal law that requires schools to provide equal athletic opportunities to men and women. It doesn’t mean that every sport gets the same budget or number of scholarships, but it does mean that overall treatment, resources, and opportunities must be equitable.

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      Title IX and College Athletics: Navigating the Red Zone    The most dangerous stretch of the college year is here. From fall orientation to winter break, the risk of sexual misconduct and assault spikes – what’s commonly known as the
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The most dangerous stretch of the college year is here. From fall orientation to winter break, the risk of sexual misconduct and assault spikes – what’s commonly known as the “Red Zone.”

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