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UC Law SF Students Can Apply for New Scholarship That Rewards Them for Giving Back

Debra BogaardsWhen she was growing up, Debra Bogaards 鈥81 remembers her family鈥檚 Friday night Shabbat dinners included donating to a favorite charity each week. The Jewish idea of Tzedakah, a Hebrew word that is used to refer to charity or philanthropy, stuck with her as she grew up. She said, 鈥淚t taught me as a young girl we were responsible for others.鈥

Bogaards has carried that value into her adult life, volunteering on non-profit boards, mentoring students at her alma mater UC Law SF College of the Law, and donating to causes that are important to her. She currently serves as the UC Law SF Foundation Board President, and her daughter Danielle 鈥16, is on the Board of Governors for the UC Law SF Alumni Association. This month, Bogaards announced she is funding a new scholarship for law students, who value giving back to the community.

Beginning in Fall 2022, UC Law SF law students will be able to apply for the 鈥淒ebra F. Bogaards 鈥81 True Mensch Scholarship Endowment,鈥 which will be awarded based on academic performance and a personal essay written by the student about what they鈥檝e done in their lives to help others or pay good deeds forward. 鈥淚t can be the student鈥檚 focus in law, service, or volunteer work in their community, or simply helping another human being,鈥 the scholarship guidelines explain. Bogaards said she chose the Yiddish word 鈥渕ensch鈥 because it refers to someone who is a good person, and who acts with integrity. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the highest you can achieve in life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t really means giving back.鈥

Bogaards said she was inspired to help students achieve their dream of attending law school, which can be cost prohibitive for many. She said she recalled being an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley in the East Bay and watching the twinkling lights of San Francisco at night, dreaming of attending the oldest and most prestigious law school in the city. 鈥淚 knew I wanted to practice law and to work with social justice,鈥 she said. Now, the founder of her own law firm in San Francisco that specializes in plaintiffs鈥 personal injury and employment law, Bogaards said she wants to help make attending law school a reality for future UC Law SF students.

An active mentor at the law school, she routinely hosts students for evening get-togethers, and actively engages with them, whether it鈥檚 through 6 @ 6s, cycling, or offering law school and professional advice. The scholarship is just one of several ways Bogaards supports Hastings. In addition to the establishment聽of a scholarship, with her gift, Bogaards also secured naming rights to the LexLab conference room. LexLab,聽an innovation hub for emerging legal technologies, will relocate to the new 198 McAllister Street building. The spectacular 14-story structure is slated for completion in summer 2023 and will be a cornerstone of the law school鈥檚 new Academic Village.