For many of you, the University of Oklahoma College of Law is where your story began. Your OU Law experience inspired you, guided you, and shaped you into who you are today. An OU Law education is life-changing, not just for its students, but for all who benefit from a civil and just society.
As one of our nation’s great public law schools, we must ensure that our mission is carried forward for the next generation of lawyers and leaders.
At OU Law, this is where anything is possible. And those possibilities begin with you
Giving Impacts
Give to OU Law
Now more than ever, the generosity of OU Law alumni and friends plays an important role in the education of our students.
The general funds are critical components in the College’s mission to provide the highest level of legal education to our students while ensuring that the College’s most pressing needs are met.
Nearly $1.4 Million in Private Scholarships Awarded in Fiscal Year 2020
Scholarship endownment has more than tripled in the last 10 years
opportunities awaken
Lauren Clifton, Class of 2018
“I would not have attended law school without my scholarships. Scholarships made attending OU Law an easy decision, and they have been a huge help. My first summer, I was able to take two unpaid internships because I was not worrying about how to pay tuition. Now that I am about to graduate debt-free, I am able to really choose the job I want, and I won’t feel obligated to take the highest paying job. Because of the generosity of our donors, I have been able to really select opportunities that best suited me.”
lives are transformed.
Joshua Conaway, Class of 2018
My education at OU Law was made possible through scholarship donations. The generosity of donors has allowed me to make my full-time employment decision from a position of pursuing professional fulfillment rather than accepting the highest salary. Your continued support showcases a community of alumni which I am excited to soon become a part. My sincerest gratitude is extended to every donor.”
leaders are empowered.
A National Leader in Moot Court
OU Law is consistently ranked one of the top schools in the country for competitions and moot court. Our competition programs greatly benefit from donor support.
we build a better tomorrow.
Pro Bono Service
In the 2019-2020 academic year, OU Law students completed 9,578 hours of pro bono and public service, roughly the equivalent of five full-time lawyers. Donor support makes it possible for many of our students to pursue pro bono and public interest fellowships.
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