Giving Day is a powerful opportunity to invest in students and the future of the legal profession. Gifts to the College of Law’s student support and scholarship funds help reduce financial barriers, expand access to legal education, and create meaningful opportunities for students from a wide range of backgrounds. These funds provide critical support—from scholarships that make law school attainable to fellowships that allow students to pursue unpaid public interest and service-focused work. Together, they help students focus on their education, graduate with less debt, and enter the profession prepared to serve their communities with purpose and impact.

College of Law Student Scholarship Fund
Scholarship support makes a meaningful difference in the academic journeys, careers, and long-term economic well-being of deserving students.

Huerta Scholarship
Established in honor of Judge Lawrence Huerta, the Huerta Scholarship supports Native law students at the College of Law, advancing his lifelong commitment to access to education and public service.
Toni M. Massaro Public Interest Student Fellowship Endowment
Provides permanent, endowed support in honor of College of Law Dean Emerita Toni Massaro to support students with fellowships who accept unpaid summer positions with public interest organizations.