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Reunion class giving is a powerful way to give back collectively to Queen’s Law, thereby by creating a meaningful class legacy.

Alumni have a long tradition of generously giving back to the school to mark milestone anniversaries of their graduation. 

Without the generous support from alumni like you, many of our programs, scholarships, and upgrades would not be possible. Your collective gifts not only help Queen’s Law remain one of the top law schools in the country, but also increase the value of your degree.

 

Featured Giving Opportunities

The Class of 1973 is supporting the Stuart Delisle Criminal Law Fund which supports and expands the criminal law programs at Queen's Law. (Learn More)
The Class of 1973 is supporting the Stuart Delisle Criminal Law Fund which supports and expands the criminal law programs at Queen's Law. (Learn More)
The Class of Law 1993 is supporting Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law in memory of their dear classmate and friend. (Learn More)
The Class of Law 1993 is supporting Professor Arthur Cockfield Memorial Award in Law in memory of their dear classmate and friend. (Learn More)
Class contributions are allocated to the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law ... (Learn More)
Class contributions are allocated to the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law ... (Learn More)
The Class of Law 2003 is supporting the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law ... (Learn More)
The Class of Law 2003 is supporting the Experiential Learning Fund which supports the law school’s five clinical programs: Queen’s Legal Aid and the Business Law, Elder Law, Family and Prison Law ... (Learn More)