Giving Priorities
We invite you to partner with us on these signature funding priorities for the School of Law.
Access to education becomes less attainable at the graduate level; we will keep a St. Thomas legal education affordable for all students and advance our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
We will recruit and retain more diverse and renowned faculty to strengthen the school's national prominence and impact.
Through the Archbishop Ireland Justice Fellows program, we will expand our partnerships with organizations serving those most in need and place lawyers where they can directly change lives, help close the justice gap and advance our mission.
Our award-winning experiential learning programs help law students gain experience, develop professional relationships and navigate the legal field.
A new center focused on mental health and well-being will support academic success and help law students adopt healthy practices for life.
Through interdisciplinary student-faculty teamwork across law, psychology and social work we represent and assist underserved populations with problems ranging from health care to political asylum and social justice.
We will ensure representation is a focal point of the law school's present and future, to learn from each other and to integrate diverse perspectives, so St. Thomas lawyers can work to support justice for all.