All-female college that allows males, illegal immigrants gets hit with Title IX complaint



A Title IX complaint was submitted against Smith College, an all-girls school in Northampton, Massachusetts, that openly allows biological males to enroll in its programs.

Activist group Defending Education filed the complaint over alleged discrimination by the school on the basis of sex in programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance.

The group made the allegations on behalf of "parents and students throughout the country" and pointed to specific policies from Smith College that state males can apply to the school so long as they identify as women.

'Smith has relegated women to second class citizens.'

According to Defending Education, Smith College has admitted males since 2015 and maintains "all gender" bathrooms and locker rooms.

In its formal complaint, DE alleges Smith College's policy on "Gender Identity and Expression" indicates that "every single occupancy restroom on campus is designated all-gender."

The college also allegedly advertises its Health & Wellness Center as providing "trans-affirming primary care, including hormone therapy."

On the school's admissions page, the Frequently Asked Questions portion explains that the women's college "considers for admission any applicants who self-identify as women; cis, trans, and nonbinary women are eligible to apply to Smith."

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Smith College made headlines in May when it invited Admiral Rachel Levine to speak at commencement and awarded him an honorary degree.

Levine is a man who believes he is a woman and was the assistant secretary for health under President Joe Biden between 2021 and 2025. The admiral appeared in the school's promo video for the 2025 commencement, where he is heard saying that he was "excited to watch" the students "make history."

Sarah Parshall Perry, vice president of Defending Education, told Blaze News that by treating sex and gender identity the same, "Smith has relegated women to second-class citizens."

Perry also pointed to alleged "bias" teams at Smith, which she said are "incredibly effective in getting students to self-censor" about the issue.

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Smith also openly advocates for "undocumented" students at the school and says "SAT or ACT scores are optional" for applicants.

Illegal immigrant students are allowed to apply under any admission plan at Smith, and the school is even willing to foot the bill.

"Smith meets 100% of the demonstrated need of all admitted students who apply for financial aid by the published deadlines," the school writes. Therefore, by the school's own words, it provides funding to illegal alien students using a form of "need-based financial aid," as opposed to a traditional student loan process.

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'Lifelong liberal' resigns from woke women's college for its 'racially hostile environment' where whites allegedly are attacked



Readers of TheBlaze might recall a racially charged dust-up a couple of years back at Smith College — a prestigious all-women's school in Massachusetts — in which a black student accused an employee of racism. But even though an investigator the college hired found that the charges were unfounded, Smith still reacted with wringing hands.

The school's president, for starters, called the student to apologize and then placed the employee on administrative leave, the New York Post reported, citing the New York Times. The Post in a separate piece said staff members soon were "forced to take 'anti­racist' training, and some employees [were] tarred as bigots."

Later the school began requiring campus police to gather information about callers who report suspicious persons and tell their superiors if they believe such calls involve racial bias.

But that was just for starters.

'Lifelong liberal' employee blows the whistle

Jodi Shaw was a Smith College employee at the time of the latter incident, but even though she wasn't involved in it, the school's resulting actions disturbed her.

Shaw went public last fall with a video calling out the school. It's titled, "Dear Smith College: I Have a Few Requests":

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Despite calling herself a "lifelong liberal," Shaw said she felt attacked by the college because of her skin color and was tired of the "extreme intimidation we are all working under in regard to race."

In the clip, she asked Smith to "stop reducing my personhood to a racial category" and to stop asking her to project stereotypes and assumptions on to others based upon their skin color. Other requests:

  • "Stop demanding that I admit to 'white privilege' and work on my so-called 'implicit bias' as a condition of my continued employment."
  • "Stop telling me that as a white person I'm especially responsible for doing the work of dismantling racism."
  • "Stop emboldening students to act abusively toward staff by refusing to hold them accountable for their own egregious behavior."
  • "Lastly, we have the right to work in an environment free from the ever-present terror that any unverified student allegation of racism — or any other 'ism' — has the power to crush our reputations, ruin our livelihood, and even endanger the physical safety of ourselves or our family members."

What happened next?

Shaw resigned last week after a monthslong standoff with Smith College, Fox News reported, adding that Shaw cited Smith's "racially hostile environment" as a reason for leaving.

Her resignation letter was published by former New York Times writer Bari Weiss, who herself resigned from the paper last summer after enduring "constant bullying from colleagues" because she pushed against the paper's leftism.

Shaw wrote that she "endured meetings in which another staff member violently banged his fist on the table, chanting 'Rich, white women! Rich, white women!' in reference to Smith alumnae. I listened to my supervisor openly name preferred racial quotas for job openings in our department. I was given supplemental literature in which the world's population was reduced to two categories — 'dominant group members' and 'subordinated group members' — based solely on characteristics like race."

Fox News reported that a Monday post on Shaw's website said she could no longer tolerate the impact working at Smith was having on her mental health and that she had turned down a "generous settlement" from the university that would have "required confidentiality."

Shaw added that she had offered to accept a severance only if Smith would take steps to end its "mandatory race-based struggle sessions and their requirements that employees judge each other and the students in our care on the basis of their skin color."

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According to Shaw, when Smith said they would not consider the changes, she then had to consider how she could "do the most good for this cause" and acknowledged that the "importance of telling the truth" was not worth the price.

"I knew this was going to be an ugly process, and I'm sure this is not the last attempt Smith will make to discredit me. It seems that facts do not matter to Smith; what matters to Smith is its commitment to destructive race-based policies," she concluded. "I look forward to seeing Smith in court."

Shaw's statement came on the heels of a second letter from McCartney in which she "flatly denies" Shaw's "baseless" claims -- though not referring to Shaw by name -- and says Shaw's resignation letter "contains a number of misstatements about the college's equity and inclusion initiatives."

"The employee suggests that Smith tried to buy her silence. But it was the employee herself who demanded payment of an exceptionally large sum in exchange for dropping a threatened legal claim and agreeing to standard confidentiality provisions," McCartney asserted. "Further, while the employee aims her complaint at Smith, her public communications make clear that her grievances about equity and inclusion training run more broadly..."

Anything else?

Fox News reported that Stacey Schmeidel, Smith College's senior director for news and strategic communication, said Smith "stands behind President McCartney's response. Beyond that, we do not comment on potential or pending litigation."

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To date, Shaw has raised more than $214,000 on a GoFundMe page she said will be used to help both her and others in similar situations with legal and living expenses -- placing any amount over $150,000 in an escrow account.

On Saturday, Shaw tweeted that her GoFundMe page was placed "under review" and that there was a hold on all funds that she feared was "for ideological reasons."

However, the GoFundMe page is now back online and the crowdfunding platform told Fox News on Tuesday that the funds would be released to Shaw and that their Trust & Safety Team had been in contact with her.