2001-04-12
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■ News
- Women's pariticipation has increased in academic programs in higher education
- Women's enrollment exceeds that of men
- Degrees awarded to women in predominantly male fields have increased but extent varies
- More men earned degrees in predominantly female fields, yet men remain a small minority
- Little difference in student financial aid by gender exists after considering financial need and costs of attendance
- Men's participation in intercollegiate athletics is greater than women's, but the difference has narrowed
- Title Ⅸ and federal enforcement have contributed to greater gender equity in higher education
- Extent of title Ⅸ's effect cannot be assessed without taking other factors into account
- Federal enforcement has contributed to title Ⅸ's effect
- OCR's policy guidance emphasizes athletics and other issues
- Complaint investigations covered a broad range of title Ⅸ issues
- OCR has initiated fewer title Ⅸ postsecondary compliance reviews in the 1990s than in previous years
- Agency and athletics association comments and oour evaluation
■ Letter
Ⅰ. Scope and methodology
Ⅱ. Federal agencies with title Ⅸ enforcement responsibilities
Ⅲ. supplemental information concerning Title Ⅸ and higher education
Ⅳ. Wupplemental information concerning OCR cases involving intercollegiate athletics
Ⅴ. Comments from the department of education
Ⅵ. GAO contacts and staff acknowledgments
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