Invest in UCLA Law

Your support ensures the excellence of our institution, a dynamic educational experience for our students and the enduring value of a UCLA Law degree.

Please consider joining the UCLA Law Dean’s Circle, our leadership giving society. Membership in the Dean’s Circle provides you access to special communications and invitation-only networking events.

The UCLA Foundation’s federal taxpayer ID is 95-2250801.

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Ways to Give

  • Make a Gift by Mail

    Make your check payable to the UCLA Foundation.

    Mail Check to:
    The UCLA Foundation
    PO Box 7145
    Pasadena, CA 91109-7145

    If using FedEx/UPS/DHL to send:
    The UCLA Foundation
    Attn: Patrick Bruno
    Lockbox 7145, 14005 Live Oak Ave
    Irwindale, CA 91706-1300

    Please indicate UCLA Law and the fund designation on the memo line of your check.

  • Gifts of Securities

    For gifts of stock and bonds, please use our securities transfer form.

    To provide necessary donor information, please notify UCLA by e-mail at securities@support.ucla.edu prior to transferring securities. If you have any questions, please call 310.794.3333.
     

  • Wire Transfers

    To wire funds to UCLA Law, please use our wire transfer instruction form.

    Please notify UCLA by e-mail at wiretransfers@support.ucla.edu prior to transferring any gift. If you have any questions, please call UCLA at 310.794.3333.

  • Estate Gifts

    Estate and planned gifts are a great way to support UCLA Law while taking advantage of available tax benefits. To learn more about making a gift through your will trust, or other planned giving vehicles, visit UCLA Gift Planning.

    To discuss your charitable planned giving, please contact annualfund@law.ucla.edu or 310.206.1121.

Disclosures for Prospective Donors

To view disclosure statements for prospective donors, visit the UCLA Foundation disclosures page

For questions about giving to UCLA Law, please contact us.

 

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