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Six of the 15 former members of a presidential commission on Title IX wrote to college administrators last month urging them to ignore a new Department of Education online method to determine interest in sports on campus. In April the NCAA's executive council passed the same resolution.
Serving students' interests is one of three ways for schools to demonstrate compliance with Title IX, the federal law requiring gender equity in education programs.
Using an online survey allows schools to count a failure to respond to the survey as a lack of interest in a sport, critics say, which could in turn support a school's complacency with its current women's sports program.
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