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UC Law SF Student Emergency Fund Tops $100,000

Thanks to a $25,000 grant from AccessLex and gifts from faculty, staff, and alumni totaling $88,000, UC Law SF students in financial need can take advantage of a new Student Emergency Fund. The fund provides individual grants of up to $750 per academic year for students facing emergency needs, including pandemic-related medical costs and unforeseen expenses for shelter, emergency travel, technology, or other necessities required to continue their education.

鈥淒uring this health crisis鈥攁nd these unprecedented times鈥攎any of our students鈥 lives have been deeply impacted. Not only are they experiencing uncertainty about their future and the job market, but they are also incurring unexpected costs,鈥 said Grace Hum, Assistant Dean of Students. 鈥淥ur new UC Law SF Student Emergency Fund will alleviate some of these unforeseen financial burdens.鈥

The call for contributions from faculty and staff went out on April 3. One anonymous faculty member immediately contributed $10,000. Another faculty member committed up to $10,000 in matching funds to challenge faculty and staff to join the relief campaign. Their pledge was quickly matched. 鈥淎nd an anonymous friend to Hastings who is deeply committed to our students鈥 success pledged more than $25,000,鈥 Hum said.

鈥淲hile we are inviting our alumni community to support this effort, we are also inviting all of you to give because we know how much you care about our students,鈥 Eric Dumbleton, Chief Development Officer, wrote in a letter to faculty and staff. 鈥淲e understand that everyone’s situation is unique and that personal circumstances vary. However, if you are able to support this fund, at any level, we鈥攁nd especially our students鈥攚ould be incredibly grateful.鈥

3L Myell Mergaert, president of ASUCH (Associated Students of UC Law SF) called the response 鈥渂eautiful鈥 and said, 鈥淭his is such a compassionate demonstration of faith in us.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 incredibly generous of faculty, staff, and alumni to contribute to students in this way,鈥 said 2L Madison Miller, incoming ASUCH president. 鈥淭hese extraordinary measures are real demonstrations of their belief in the potential of UC Law SF students.鈥

Every member of the college鈥檚 senior leadership Key Issues team has contributed. Other gifts, large and small, have flooded in from faculty, staff, and alumni. By close of business April 8, more than $88,000 in gifts and pledges had been raised from the UC Law SF community.

Chancellor and Dean David Faigman reached out to alumni to solicit their contributions, both for the Student Emergency Fund and the Dean鈥檚 Discretionary Account. Faigman said the latter would be used to supplement the Student Emergency Fund, as well as support longer-range relief efforts brought on by the health and financial crises.

AccessLax LogoSeed funding for the student relief fund comes from the nonprofit .聽 AccessLex established a $5 million Law Student Emergency Relief Fund, making $25,000 available to each nonprofit and state-affiliated ABA-accredited law school in the nation. 鈥淏eyond the concerns around adapting to online learning, completion of hands-on legal clinics, and the potential for delays in the bar exam, this crisis has exacerbated financial pressures on law students鈥攊n many cases, to a level that can jeopardize the continuation of their studies,鈥 AccessLex said in a announcing the funding.

Other sources of aid will also available to UC Law SF students. The college has been allocated $276,618 through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), which provides $2 trillion in pandemic relief. According to the Department of Education, colleges and universities can use the fund to cover costs associated with the change to online education as long as at least 50% of the funding goes to emergency financial aid grants to students.

鈥淎lthough we need to isolate ourselves physically, none of us is alone,鈥 Faigman wrote in his letter to alumni. 鈥淔amily, friends and our respective communities are there. UC Law SF is there. We will emerge from this tunnel and be stronger鈥攁nd prouder鈥攆or the strength, fortitude and charity that we brought to these times.鈥