Inside Higher Education reported today that the new Title IX regulations are "requiring costly new processes for handling sexual misconduct complaints [that] are burdensome and unnecessary for largely commuter campuses." Community colleges claim that "the new requirements don't take into account the differences between traditional four-year, residential institutions and two-year commuter colleges that are more likely to serve young working adults and older students and less likely to get numerous reports of sexual assault."
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