The threat to gender equity

The survey highlights gender equity as a critical area of concern, with leaders signaling a serious risk that progress could be undermined in the new Division I model.

More work on gender equity needed: More than four in ten Division I leaders (43%) believe that institutions 鈥渉ave not gone far enough鈥 in providing female college athletes with equitable opportunities, financial assistance and treatment compared to male athletes. While 44% believe institutions 鈥渉ave been about right,鈥 only 6% of leaders believe institutions 鈥渉ave gone too far.鈥

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A warning sign for the future of women’s sports:聽The majority of campus athletics leaders (55%) predict that Division I female athletes will be in a聽worse situation聽under the new rules that allow institutions to provide new athlete NIL and 鈥渞evenue-share鈥 payments as well as offering more scholarships. The concern that women鈥檚 sports will be in a worse situation was even stronger among university presidents (64%).

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A fundamental challenge in applying Title IX:聽The deep division on how to allocate new revenue-sharing and NIL payments exposes one of the most complex legal and philosophical challenges ahead. Among all respondents, 47% say new types of institutional payments to athletes like NIL compensation and 鈥渞evenue-share鈥 should be 鈥渂ased on how much money an athlete鈥檚 sport generates or the athlete鈥檚 marketability.鈥 However, 31% say the new payments 鈥渟hould be included in the total amount of institutional financial assistance (e.g., athletics scholarships) and distributed equitably to female and male athletes.鈥 Nearly a quarter (22%) are unsure about how to allocate the new payments. As a subgroup, athletics directors hold different views on this question with more than three-quarters (78%) saying that these payments should be 鈥渂ased on how much money an athlete鈥檚 sport generates or the athlete鈥檚 marketability.鈥

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