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Student Services Mission Statement Organization - Centralia College

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Standard Three 65Gender EquityThe <strong>College</strong> is in compliance with RCW (Revised Code of Washington)provisions (RCW 28B.15.455, 460, 465, and 470; and with RCW28B.110.040) based on federal Title IX rules.<strong>Centralia</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides its male and female student athletes withequal opportunities to participate in intercollegiate athletics, to receiveequal benefits and services to support their participation in athletics, andto have female and male coaches and administrators act as role models.The budgets for women’s and men's teams, including grants-in-aid, areequally proportioned based on the percentage of gender enrollment at<strong>Centralia</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The sports at the <strong>College</strong> include men's and women'sbasketball, women's volleyball and softball, and men's baseball.Male and female athletes receive equal services and benefits from theathletic program, including equipment and supplies, medical services,insurance, transportation and per diem allowances, opportunities forcoaching and instruction, scholarships and other forms of financial aid,scheduling of games and practice times including use of courts and gyms.Both sexes have equal locker and training room facilities.Male and female athletes receive equal services and benefits from theAthletic Program including equipment and supplies, medical services,insurance, transportation, and per diem allowances. The opportunities forcoaching and instruction, scholarships and other forms of financial aid,scheduling of games and practice times, and the use of courts and gymsis all made equitable. Both sexes have equal locker and training roomfacilities.AnalysisRCW 28B.15.455 directs Washington's institutions of higher learning toaccomplish gender equity in three areas by June 30, 2001:• Opportunities for participation• Benefits, services, and coaching• Leadership positions

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