University of Southern California and others now require their students to complete sexual history questions prior to registration. At USC if it is not completed registration will be put on hold.
http://www.businessinsider.com/usc-sexual-assualt-and-title-ix-mandatory-training-2016-1
Supposedly part of training about sexual assault, abuse, rape etc. Based on Title IX requires which have been mostly used to bring women's college athletics into parity with men's sport. But they say the law is much more comprehensive than that. They also claim if Title IX requirements are not met they lose federal funding. The Department of Education is checking to see if the questions actually fall under Title IX requirements.
If they want to train or teach students that no means no e or what defines rape or an assault that is one thing but there is no need for a lot of private information period. If the training becomes too much of an ordeal the students will lie or go through the motions as they already do with a lot of college course work.
http://www.businessinsider.com/usc-sexual-assualt-and-title-ix-mandatory-training-2016-1
Supposedly part of training about sexual assault, abuse, rape etc. Based on Title IX requires which have been mostly used to bring women's college athletics into parity with men's sport. But they say the law is much more comprehensive than that. They also claim if Title IX requirements are not met they lose federal funding. The Department of Education is checking to see if the questions actually fall under Title IX requirements.
If they want to train or teach students that no means no e or what defines rape or an assault that is one thing but there is no need for a lot of private information period. If the training becomes too much of an ordeal the students will lie or go through the motions as they already do with a lot of college course work.