Title IX expert Richard Verstegen will show you how to conduct a self-audit of your athletics program to ensure compliance. You will learn how to review participation, funding, competition, facilities, and other areas where schools often make mistakes.
What You'll Learn
- What is the focus of the latest Title IX guidance?
- What is the three-prong test? How does it apply to athletics?
- How does Title IX relate to coaches, practices, and facilities?
- What should your policies include to ensure Title IX compliance?
- What must you consider before adding or eliminating a sport?
- What specific areas should you audit? How?
Training Overview
Make time now for your Title IX athletics self-audit. Learn where to look to ensure compliance.
Newly proposed regulations may require athletics program refinements to ensure ongoing compliance with Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. As the new school year gets underway, now is an ideal time to conduct a self-audit and avoid legal pitfalls.
Title IX can be complicated, so your school may unknowingly create violations with even minor athletics policy or practice changes. Because of these complexities, it is essential to clearly understand the law and systematically check compliance at least annually.
- What is the focus of the latest Title IX guidance?
- What is the three-prong test? How does it apply to athletics?
- How does Title IX relate to coaches, practices, and facilities?
- What should your policies include to ensure Title IX compliance?
- What must you consider before adding or eliminating a sport?
- What specific areas should you audit? How?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Richard F. Verstegen
- Partner with Boardman & Clark, LLP of Madison, Wisconsin
- School Law Practice Group and Labor and Employment Group
- Represents educational institutions in a variety of education law matters
- Published many articles regarding education and employment law
- Former president of the Wisconsin School Attorneys Association
- Current member of the State Bar of Wisconsin
- JD degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School
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