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DOE Opens Title IX Probe into Smith College’s Transgender Admissions Policy

By Matthias Binder May 5, 2026
Trump Administration Investigating Smith College Over Transgender Admissions
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Core of the Federal ComplaintSmith College’s Admissions ApproachTrigger for the ProbeResponses and Next Steps

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Northampton, Massachusetts — A federal investigation into Smith College’s admissions practices highlights escalating tensions over Title IX and transgender inclusion at women’s institutions. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced on May 4 that it had opened a probe to determine if the college violated federal law by admitting transgender women.[1] This move underscores the Trump administration’s push to enforce sex-based distinctions in education, potentially reshaping policies at historic all-women’s schools.

Core of the Federal Complaint

The Department of Education contends that Smith College, one of the nation’s largest all-women’s colleges, admitted biological males and granted them access to female-only spaces. These include dormitories, bathrooms, locker rooms, and athletic teams.[1] Officials argue this practice contravenes Title IX, the 1972 law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded programs.

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Under Title IX, institutions may maintain single-sex admissions based on biological sex, not gender identity, according to the agency. An all-women’s college that enrolls males identifying as female no longer qualifies for this exemption, the department stated. Such policies undermine the privacy, fairness, and purpose of women-only environments.[1]

Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey emphasized the stakes. “An all-women’s college loses all meaning if it is admitting biological males,” she said. “Allowing biological males into spaces designed for women raises serious concerns about privacy, fairness, and compliance under federal law.”[1]

Smith College’s Admissions Approach

Smith College has welcomed applicants who self-identify as women since 2015. Its policy states that the institution considers for admission “any applicants who self-identify as women; cis, trans, and nonbinary women are eligible to apply.”[2][3] The private liberal arts school in western Massachusetts, founded in 1871, adapted its guidelines following campus activism sparked by a 2013 denial of a transgender applicant.

Facilities at Smith reflect this inclusivity. The campus features single-occupancy all-gender restrooms, multi-stall bathrooms designated as all-gender, and an all-gender locker room with private changing areas. The college also offers trans-affirming healthcare, including hormone therapy, through its health center.[4]

Trigger for the Probe

The investigation stems from a complaint filed on June 20, 2025, by Defending Education, a conservative nonprofit advocating against certain diversity practices in schools. The group alleged that Smith’s self-identification policy discriminates against biological females by prioritizing gender identity over sex.[4]

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Complainants highlighted specific issues:

  • Admissions based solely on self-declared identity, without regard to biological sex.
  • Access to sex-segregated spaces like restrooms and locker rooms.
  • Provision of trans-affirming medical care on campus.
  • A Bias Response Team that addresses complaints related to gender identity expression.

Defending Education urged the Education Department to remedy these practices and restore protections for biological women’s opportunities.[4]

What Matters Now
This case tests Title IX’s single-sex exemptions amid shifting federal guidance. A finding against Smith could prompt reviews at other women’s colleges and influence broader debates on transgender participation in sex-segregated programs.

Responses and Next Steps

Smith College affirmed its dedication to civil rights compliance but declined further comment on the active investigation. The school described itself as committed to its values while navigating the probe.[3]

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LGBTQ advocates decried the action as government overreach. Representatives from groups like the National Center for Lesbian Rights labeled it a weaponization of anti-discrimination laws, predicting distress for trans students.[3] The Trump administration has pursued similar Title IX enforcement in areas like sports and facilities nationwide.

Investigations by the Office for Civil Rights typically involve document reviews, interviews, and site visits. Resolutions can take months or years, often leading to voluntary agreements or, in rare cases, funding cuts. For Smith, the outcome may redefine the balance between inclusion and sex-based protections at its core.

As this landmark case unfolds, it serves as a bellwether for how federal law will interpret women’s spaces in an era of evolving gender policies. Institutions like Smith, long symbols of female empowerment, now stand at the intersection of tradition and change.

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