Scholarship Support
Over the last ten years Lewis & Clark Law School’s scholarship budget has increased dramatically. This dramatic growth has been made possible in part by the generosity of many individuals who have contributed to both general and named scholarship funds. Endowed scholarships will be available in perpetuity to assist future law students. Every scholarship recipient has a personal story worth telling; the following vignettes recount some of these stories.
Roosevelt Robinson Scholarship Fund
As a community leader, respected judge and beloved friend, the Honorable Roosevelt Robinson has touched the lives of many and set a sterling example of legal professionalism in public service. To honor Roosevelt, his friends and colleagues have come together and established the Roosevelt Robinson Scholarship Fund. Find out more about the scholarship. Gantenbein Fellows Scholarship
The Gantenbein Fellows Scholarships are funded through the generosity of the Gantenbein Society, a group of individuals who annually contribute $5,000 or more to the Law School. The scholarship is intended for students who have completed their first year of law school and have a record of outstanding performance. Recipients also have a demonstrated record of good citizenship both within the law and in the greater community. Find out more about the scholarship. Read about other law school scholarships:
Nana Pao Minority Scholarship Fund
The Tonkon Torp Scholarship Fund
Jane Wiener Scholarship Fund
The Manche Langley Scholarship
The Louis Schnitzer Scholarship
The Steven Manas Memorial Scholarship
The Andrea Swanner Redding Scholarship
The Helping Hand Scholarship
The Allen Hein Memorial Award To find out more about contributing or establishing a scholarship fund, please contact Melanie Allen, Director of Development at 503-768-6901 or mallen@lclark.edu.
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