GIVING
Thank you for your interest in supporting Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Since its founding in 1908, Loyola's School of Law has benefited from the generosity and involvement of its many alumni. Their support makes it possible for the school to offer its students new academic programs as well as scholarships and other opportunities to enrich the educational experience.
There are many ways for you to support the law school's mission. Gifts to the Dean's Development Fund provide critical unrestricted resources. Gifts may also be directed to specific programs such as the Reunion Class Initiative or the Circle of Advocates. All annual gifts of $1,000 or more are recognized in our Dean's Circle. Named giving opportunities are available to donors who would like to restrict their gifts for specific purposes. Legacy and planned giving can make your relationship with the School of Law last for generations and provide valuable tax, income and estate planning benefits. The Advancement staff will work with you to ensure that your gift meets your goals and financial circumstances while also benefiting the law school.
All gifts made to the School of Law are part of the university's $500 million campaign, Partners: The Campaign for the Future of Loyola. Gifts toward the law school's goal of $40 million will increase our level of scholarship support for the most talented and deserving students, strengthen our nationally recognized Centers of Excellence and other academic programs, and enhance our facilities to create a state-of-the art learning environment.
To make your gift today, please visit our secure online giving site or click here for additional information on how to make a gift.
Gifts at all levels benefit the School of Law tremendously and are greatly appreciated.
