Before Title IX was enacted, only 1 in 27 girls played varsity sports in high school. The numbers have changed to 1 in 2.5. Since Title IX has been implemented, women's success in obtaining degrees in areas like law and medical industries has skyrocketed, possibly in thanks to increased scholarships (“Title IX Laws and Intercollegiate Athletics.”). Female success in college has become much more common since the signing of Title IX. Even with women's sports programs being added, it is extremely difficult to match participation of a large team like football. Female athletes are allowed to participate in multiple sports in an attempt to raise these participation numbers ("Title IX Under Fire as Colleges Cut Teams."). Some schools are finding ways to make it easier to comply with the laws, but it is still challenging. After Title IX was signed, females have become more prevalent in collegiate
Before Title IX was enacted, only 1 in 27 girls played varsity sports in high school. The numbers have changed to 1 in 2.5. Since Title IX has been implemented, women's success in obtaining degrees in areas like law and medical industries has skyrocketed, possibly in thanks to increased scholarships (“Title IX Laws and Intercollegiate Athletics.”). Female success in college has become much more common since the signing of Title IX. Even with women's sports programs being added, it is extremely difficult to match participation of a large team like football. Female athletes are allowed to participate in multiple sports in an attempt to raise these participation numbers ("Title IX Under Fire as Colleges Cut Teams."). Some schools are finding ways to make it easier to comply with the laws, but it is still challenging. After Title IX was signed, females have become more prevalent in collegiate