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The Debevoise Hall bell tower dedication.

Why Give?

Vermont Law School is committed to preparing the complete lawyer. Whether our graduates work in a solo practice, large firm, non-profit, government agency or as in-house counsel at a corporation, they consistently report that their VLS education effectively prepared them for highly successful practice.

Our small class size is one of the hallmarks of our intimate legal education, along with a strong history of hands-on clinical experience, an eclectic and talented faculty, and our beautiful rural setting.

Soon after its founding, VLS established itself as a law school with a tradition of public service. Vermont Law School attracts students who are optimistic and committed to making a difference in our world. At VLS our motto, Law for the Community and the World, is alive in our students, faculty and alumni who do groundbreaking work in energy law, global climate change law, international human rights and other significant areas of the law.

As a relatively young independent law school, Vermont Law School is continuing to build the essential endowment and annual resources needed to make sure that the school retains its academic intimacy and hands-on legal training. Additionally the law school is committed to becoming competitive by offering scholarships to the many top students who list VLS as their first choice, yet must go elsewhere because we cannot compete with scholarship awards.

Thanks to our generous community of supporters—we have made great strides, raising over a million dollars in scholarship funds during our last campaign—yet we still have far to go! Make a gift to Vermont Law School today in support of high-quality humane legal training.

Give to the Annual Fund

Our secure site is easy and safe. You may choose to designate where you wish your gift to be directed or direct it to the unrestricted current use fund—either way you will receive an immediate gift confirmation.

Class Gift

The class is working to raise $50,000 to establish the Class of 2010 Erin Woolley Scholarship. Once established, the endowment will allow a scholarship to be given each year to a second- or third-year student who has overcome personal adversity, is not receiving merit scholarship, and has demonstrated commitment to women's or children's issues or economic justice.

Advocates for the Community and the World: A Center for Legal Services

In response to the ABA’s findings and the recommendations of the VLS faculty and administration, the VLS Board of Trustees has voted to move forward with raising money to improve the clinic immediately.

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The Office for Institutional Advancement is a knowledgeable, helpful, and dedicated team. We are here to help you discuss your giving options and make sure your giving reflects your wishes and interests.