Explore the many opportunities to contribute to scholarships and support OU Law students.
Support a cause that matches your values. Or contribute to the general fund for flexible use where it's needed most.

Coming Full Circle

Many of our alumni choose to support our law school after graduation. These thoughtful donations make a law degree possible for future students and inspire others to pass on the support.

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Camille Burge , OU Law, ‘22

Being a first-generation law student poses a multitude of challenges, but generous scholarships continue to lighten my load. I hope to soon be positioned to give back to OU Law in the way that it has given to me!

Donate to a Specific Scholarship

Discover even more giving options through specific scholarship opportunities. Your support can match your interests and make a real difference for the College and our students. For questions about the following scholarships, please contact the OU Foundation. 

Judge Charles "Buzz" Goodwin Scholarship

The Charles "Buzz" Goodwin Scholarship honors the memory of Judge Charles Goodwin. An esteemed OU College of Law graduate, Judge Goodwin served as a district judge in western Oklahoma for 24 years. The scholarship supports law students, with priority given to those from Judge Goodwin's district and those aspiring to practice in Western Oklahoma. Through the endowment, the dean and scholarship committee can allocate funds based on various student needs. This includes recruitment, reward, or financial need. Contributions to the scholarship fund can be made online or by mailing a check to the OU Foundation. Please write “Goodwin Scholarship” in the memo line.

Learn more about Judge Goodwin.

Reid Robison Endowed Scholarship

Renowned trial lawyer Reid Robison, a retired partner with McAfee & Taft, passed away on August 4, 2021, at the age of 76. A distinguished alum of the University of Oklahoma, Reid dedicated 48 years to McAfee & Taft, earning a reputation as a preeminent trial lawyer. This fund, created in his honor, supports scholarships for 2L and 3L students at the College of Law with a passion for litigation. Contributions can be made online or by mailing a check to the OU Foundation. Please write “Reid Robison Scholarship” on the memo line.

Learn more about Reid Robison. 

Center for International Business and Human Rights

The University of Oklahoma College of Law has established the first International Business and Human Rights Center at a U.S. law school. In today's global business landscape, U.S. companies often face challenges related to human rights in foreign operations. Many businesses now have human rights policies, and the legal community plays a vital role in guiding these efforts. The Center's mission is to:

  1. Equip students with training and experience to become leaders in this field
  2. Provide academic support, focusing on the energy/extractive sector and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) companies

Learn more about the Center 

J. Michael Nordin Scholarship Fund

Established in memory of J. Michael Nordin (1957-2019) by McAfee & Taft and other donors. Nordin was a cherished partner at McAfee & Taft, joining in 1982 after earning his Juris Doctor from OU College of Law. Over his 37-year career, he excelled in complex business transactions, specializing in real estate and healthcare. Recipients of this scholarship honor Nordin's legacy by expressing an interest in real estate and/or business/corporate transactional work.
 

Learn more about J. Michael Nordin

Support the M.L.S. Program

Donations to the Annual Giving Fund and Scholarship Fund support the ongoing operations of the Masters of Legal Studies program by providing scholarships to M.L.S. students.

By establishing a fund in her honor, it means that OU and the community can protect her legacy and further her mission of instilling civil rights and civil discourse – whether funded by the many or by the few. A fund in her honor ensures that she lives on.

- Bruce Fisher

Supporting the Legacy

The Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Chair in Civil Rights, Race, and Justice in Law was established to celebrate Dr. Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher's lasting influence on OU Law and civil rights. The chair will be used to elevate an existing or prospective faculty member to the highest academic award available to a professor. It also passes on Dr. Fisher’s legacy by inspiring up-and-coming lawyers to continue her important work. By supporting this chair, you're helping to ensure that civil rights, race, and justice remain a permanent and essential aspect of the OU College of Law.

For more information, contact (405) 325-9175 or law.alumni@ou.edu or melissa.mortazavi@ou.edu

Give to the Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Chair in Civil Rights, Race, and Justice in Law

DONATION OPTIONS

Get more information on the different options for making a donation. Find options for one-time donations, planned giving, and more.
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