Curfew

             Analysis of Student Attitudes Towards Curfew
             SUBJECT: DISCRIMINATION AMONG GENDER REGARDING CURFEW
             This report is regarding the curfew at East Texas Baptist University. We looked into our mother schools and how they related to our curfew policy. Our research is followed by recommendations on how to better suit the students. The report is based on secondary research using sister schools and primary research using ETBU students and ETBU faculty as well as interviews from Dr. Riley and Dr. Sorrels.
             According to our research, we found that ETBU has discrimination among the curfew policy. It is obvious that girls at ETBU have a strict curfew policy compared to the boys at ETBU. Data shows that in some instances the girls' fines to the boys' fines is 7 to 1. This ratio is possible because Mabee and Fry do not even have a scanner to record when students come and go. The discrimination on curfew can be reduced when all facilities come equipped with scanners. Students will have less hostility towards the curfew if the policy is fair and just for all.
             We are grateful for the 50 students for taking the time to allow for our survey them. The students that helped with our project were cooperative and honest with us. We were able to get accurate results because of there honesty. We were able to see how our students on campus really feel about our curfew and the way it works. Based on these opinions we came up with some recommendations to take care of this problem.
             After reviewing this paper, we will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Please come to one of us to get assistance whenever necessary. We would like to help you put our recommendations to action.
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