The Chronicle of Higher Education

New Law in Virginia Will Require Colleges to Report Applicants' Personal Data to Police

By SAMANTHA HENIG

College officials are nervous about a Virginia law that requires all colleges and universities in the state to submit personal information about their accepted applicants to the state police to be checked against registries of sex offenders.

The law, part of comprehensive sex-offender legislation that passed...

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