The University of Southern California has issued a mandatory questionnaire asking students how many times they’ve had sex in the previous three months and with how many different people.
As part of the university’s Title IX program, which is a statute protecting people from discrimination based on sex in education programs, students are asked a number of questions about their sex life that they must answer in order to register for courses in the spring semester.
In an email sent to the student body, the college said the session was"mandatory, and you must complete it by February 9, 2016." If a student failed to do this, they would "receive a registration hold until the training is complete," CampusReform.org
