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Students and parents have a right to know

Students and parents have a right to know

Tell the Princeton Review:

"High school students and their parents have a right to know if a college campus has a problem with rape. Please include sexual assault prevention and response in your ranking of colleges."

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    Sexual assault on college campus is a national epidemic reaching crisis levels--and schools aren't holding rapists accountable. High school seniors and their parents consult the Princeton Review school rankings each year. Through student surveys, it grades schools on everything from quality of life to class size to fire safety, but it includes nothing about sexual assault. Including student opinions about how sexual assault is handled on campus could give students and parents the information they deserve to make an informed decision.