The college's key funding priorities are:
Scholarships and Fellowships
The goal of this program is to fund a student's
three-year course of legal education. These scholarships
will be used to recruit the best-qualified applicants. A
single scholarship requires an endowment of $125,000. This
amount generates approximately $5,625 annually, to cover the
in-state tuition and fees to attend the college for one
year.
Chairs and Professorships
This program attracts eminent scholars to join the law
faculty. Endowed chairs and professorships enable the
college to attract the most distinguished and highly
regarded faculty in selected areas of study. University
endowed chairs require a minimum gift of $500,000 and
endowed professorships require a minimum gift of $200,000.
Facilities and Equipment
A major priority of the College of Law is integrating
technology into all areas of operation, research and
teaching and increasing technological proficiency among
faculty, students and staff. The college's cutting-edge
position in the use of technology in legal education will be
greatly enhanced by the establishment of a technology
endowment.
Academic Programs
This program includes the establishment of endowed
centers, faculty research grants, excellence in teaching
endowment, tax clinic endowment, law library endowment and
student academic organizations endowment.
Contact information
Ely Abbott
Director of Development and Alumni Relations
Mailing address:
PO Box 4037
Atlanta, GA 30302
In person:
606 Urban Life Bldg.
140 Decatur St.
Atlanta, GA 30303
phone: 404-413-9022
email:
lawega1@langate.gsu.edu
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College of Law
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