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You can help the DC School of Law Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt charitable organization, support UDC David A. Clarke School of Law's public interest mission by making a tax-deductible donation to one or more of the Foundation's funds listed below! The online credit card system is quick, easy and secure - and you can decide when and how you want to donate. You need not log in to donate. If you would prefer to submit your donation by fax or mail, please print a Donation Form (.pdf).
Advocate for Justice Scholarships » Donate Online
Your donation supports up to 20 three- or four-year full-tuition scholarships for excellent students who have demonstrated commitment to advocacy for justice and public service.
Your donation supports scholarships for UDC undergraduates who attend UDC David A. Clarke School of Law.
David Niblack Scholarships » Donate Online
Your donation helps build an endowed scholarship in memory of Professor Dave Niblack. The scholarship is awarded annually to at least one third-year student with demonstrated financial need and commitment to a career in criminal or public defense.
David Niblack Scholarships Additional Details »
The DC Youth Fund supports students, faculty, alumni and organizations that work with youth in the District of Columbia. Its current focus is "I Am/We Are," an innovative project created by Professor Edgar Cahn and directed by alumnus Michael Williams, to engage in anti-violence work with youth in the District's Wards 7 and 8.
Gary Freeman Scholarships » Donate Online
Your donation supports an endowed scholarship for a DC resident in memory of Gary S. Freeman, '76. The scholarship is awarded annually to at least one student who makes substantial contributions to the School of Law community.
Your donation provides unrestricted support to the School of Law
James Healy Immigration Clinic Endowment » Donate Online
Your donation supports the School of Law's Immmigration & Human Rights Clinic in memory of immigration attorney Jim Healy, '82
Your donation helps build an endowed scholarship in memory of Rotan Lee, '79
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