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Giving

When you make a gift to Penn State Law, you are opening doors to learning, experiences, and opportunities for the students who will follow in your footsteps.​

The Law School’s ability to provide students with the education and skills they need to successfully navigate the changing legal landscape is dependent upon the generosity of our alumni and friends. In partnership with you, we can prepare our students to emerge as leaders in practice, public service, business, academia — wherever their law degrees take them. In addition, your philanthropy helps us to provide scholarship support to our most deserving students; positively impacts our ability to recruit and retain leading scholars and teachers; and enhances opportunities for practical skills training, innovative research, and interdisciplinary programming.

There are many ways to make your gift to Penn State Law, from stocks and mutual funds, to bequests and trusts, to endowments and unrestricted gifts. The Law School’s Development staff is happy to work with you to identify the opportunities that are right for you. All gifts designated for Penn State Law will benefit the Law School and its students. Several gift options follow; please visit Ways to Give for a complete overview of available giving options.

For more information on these and other ways to make your gift to Penn State Law, visit the University’s Ways to Give page.

All gifts to Penn State Law are used solely for the benefit of the Law School and our students. Donors can choose to support the Law School’s greatest needs with unrestricted gifts to the Future Fund or earmark their donations for areas such as student scholarship, faculty support, or clinical programs.  Please join the community of alumni and friends who choose to give back and help us to deliver the best possible legal education and experiences to our students.