2-Event Webinar Series
This two-part series of webinars provides in-depth understanding of the requirements for intercollegiate athletics and Title IX as it relates to Accommodating Interests and Abilities.
You Will Learn:
- Basic overview of Title IX requirements
- What is, and is not, defined as a “team” under Title IX (what about cheerleading, club sports or non-NCAA/NAIA teams?)
- How to determine participants under Title IX
- Critical elements to fully understanding Title IX’s impact on your program
- Roster management strategies
- Adding or dropping sports
- ‘Tiering’ your sports
- Non-varsity programs
Webinar One | Prongs 1 & 2
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This first webinar will begin discussing the Effective Accommodation of Interests and Abilities requirement, specifically looking at Prong 1 (Proportionality) and Prong 2 (History of Program Expansion).
- How to demonstrate compliance with Prong 1 – Proportionality
- Learn from relevant legal case studies.. what happened and why
Webinar Two | Prong 3
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The second webinar in this series examines Prong 3 (Effective Accommodation of Interests and Abilities).
- How to demonstrate compliance with Prong 3 – Full and Effective Accommodation of Interests and Abilities
- The dangers and misperceptions of relying on this Prong for compliance
- Learn from relevant legal case studies.. what happened and why