Author: | Carol Baily | ISBN: | 9781301851942 |
Publisher: | Carol Baily | Publication: | October 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Carol Baily |
ISBN: | 9781301851942 |
Publisher: | Carol Baily |
Publication: | October 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
College life has deteriorated into multi-sex living even to the point of not being able to take a shower with normal levels of privacy. If you think the Co-Ed Bathroom Bill in California, AB 1266, is the first of its kind, then you will be stunned to know that universities and colleges in the United States have already put in place policies that strip away the privacy rights of students, some of whom are minors freshman year. The newest offset of the co-ed bathroom trend, is co-ed dorm rooms. This makes you wonder how many schools will be implementing co-ed rooms and bathrooms by 2020. At the same time, young adult students seem to be more and more psychologically challenged, the frequency of sexual assaults is growing, and the schools are only required to provide "options" for victims. This essay defines steps parents and students can take to be aware and to reverse the negative trends so that more appropriate arrangements can be delivered by our high priced universities.
College life has deteriorated into multi-sex living even to the point of not being able to take a shower with normal levels of privacy. If you think the Co-Ed Bathroom Bill in California, AB 1266, is the first of its kind, then you will be stunned to know that universities and colleges in the United States have already put in place policies that strip away the privacy rights of students, some of whom are minors freshman year. The newest offset of the co-ed bathroom trend, is co-ed dorm rooms. This makes you wonder how many schools will be implementing co-ed rooms and bathrooms by 2020. At the same time, young adult students seem to be more and more psychologically challenged, the frequency of sexual assaults is growing, and the schools are only required to provide "options" for victims. This essay defines steps parents and students can take to be aware and to reverse the negative trends so that more appropriate arrangements can be delivered by our high priced universities.