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School of Law Assistant Dean for Admissions, Diversity and Inclusion & Strategic Initiatives Gregory L.
The University of Georgia School of Law is redefining what it means to be a great national public law school. The following news items demonstrate the School of Law’s commitment to being the Best Return on Investment in legal education by providing world-class, hands-on, purpose-driven educational experiences with a pioneering commitment to accessibility and affordability.
School of Law Assistant Dean for Admissions, Diversity and Inclusion & Strategic Initiatives Gregory L.
Congratulations to Huong Vy "Cindy" Phan for winning a $25,000 scholarship from the AccessLex Institute.
The latest U.S. News & World Report rankings validate the University of Georgia School of Law’s vision of being one of the best returns on investment in legal education.
School of Law graduate Michael L. Goldberg (J.D.’97) is furthering his support of our law students by making an additional gift to the Michael Louis Goldberg Scholarship Fund.
The School of Law was featured on Law.com for providing scholarship aid to every first-generation college graduate enrolled in its Juris Doctor program. The article was written by Christine Charnosky and published 3/7/22.
Randall D. “Randy” Quintrell, a 1985 University of Georgia School of Law graduate, has been memorialized by more than 100 donors with a scholarship bearing his name.
The School of Law is pleased to share that 2001 alumnus Gardiner Thompson became the most recent University of Georgia School of Law graduate to create an endowed scholarship supporting first-generation college graduates.
The School of Law proudly announces that dozens of alumni, alumnae, friends and colleagues have come together to honor Thomas A. “Tom” Eaton, Hosch Professor of Law Emeritus, with a scholarship bearing his name.
The School of Law was recently ranked among the best law schools in the nation for its classroom experience (9th) and for the number of its students securing federal clerkships (8th).
Congratulations to third-year students Benjamin S. "Ben" Causey, Starlyn M. Endres, Alexander J. "Alex" Hill and Tyerus R. Skala; second-year students Michael S. Reynolds and Julian M. Saviano; and first-year students Patricia Fors, Blaise V. Gargiulo and Michael J.