Aggie Legal Network Scholarship Giving

The Aggie Legal Network supports Utah State University students pursuing careers in the legal profession. Through scholarships, mentorship, and professional development opportunities, the network helps Aggies take meaningful steps toward law school and legal careers.

Aggie Legal Network provides programming that empower students to gain hands-on experience, build professional connections, and prepare for success in the legal field.

Student Scholarship Support

Pursuing a legal career requires more than academic success, it requires access to opportunities that build skills, confidence, and professional readiness. Many of these experiences come with financial barriers. The Aggie Legal Network Scholarship assists current USU students who are preparing for careers in the legal profession.

Scholarship funds may be used for:

  • LSAT/GRE prep and testing fees
  • Conference registration and participation
  • Moot Court and academic competition travel
  • Study abroad opportunities
  • Other approved career-building expenses (excluding tuition)

Building a Stronger Aggie Legal Community

The Aggie Legal Network is more than a scholarship—it is a growing community of students, alumni, faculty, and professionals committed to supporting one another.

Your gift helps:

  • Expand access to legal career pathways
  • Strengthen mentorship between students and alumni
  • Build a supportive, connected pre-law community at USU
  • Prepare the next generation of Aggie legal professionals

Donate

Your gift will be used only for the above-stated purpose if the required minimum expendable level of $10,000 is met by June 30, 2031. If not met, the gift will be moved to a general fund with a similar purpose.

If circumstances arise that render the stated purpose of the gifts (as set forth herein) illegal, impractical, impossible, or wasteful (e.g., a change in law, the elimination of a USU program, position, or course of study, the persistent unavailability of scholarship recipients that meet the criteria, etc.); then, as set forth in this Solicitation, under such circumstances and in keeping with Utah Code 51-8-501(1), USU may designate a new purpose [and/or scholarship selection criteria] for the gifts. Any such new purpose shall be defined by USU’s President and Dean of the College.

Effective July 1, 2021, a 5% university gift investment fee, governed by USU’s applicable policies, will be applied to all new, non-endowed gifts to improve University Advancement’s capacity to increase and manage philanthropic giving to USU.

By letter dated April 8, 1959, the Internal Revenue Service has declared USU (federal tax identification number 87-6000528), to be a duly qualified charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) and also an organization described in sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(iv) of the Internal Revenue Code.