3L Pledge Campaign

Class of 2025 Succeeds in Graduation Pledge Campaign 

Class of 25 class agents

The Class of 2025 successfully concluded its graduation gift pledge campaign, "Live from Charlottesville," with 222 members of the class making a pledge, resulting in a 72% participation rate.

Led by co-chairs Rahul Ramesh and Jeff Stautberg, 29 class agent volunteers reached out to every classmate to ask for a pledge to make a gift for the four years leading up to their fifth reunion. 

The Class of 1996 established the graduation pledge campaign to encourage support from the Law School’s newest alumni.

Their legacy will be seen as a gift of gratitude to the thousands of alumni who financially support the Law School each year, and, as a challenge to students who follow.

222 Pledgers

72% Total Participation 

Belmont 79% Participation

North Grounds 77% Participation

Bellair 67% Participation

Downtown 67% Participation

Main Grounds 66% Participation


As of 4/28/25

 

Class Agents

Cheryl Bond
Asha Chadha
Courtney Douglas
Cynthia Eapen
Connor Fitzpatrick
Stephen Foss
Claudia Frykberg
Nate Glass
Kevin Hoang
Shamus Hogan

Chris Huh
Ben Keller
Zoe Kiely
Brandon Kim
Alyssa Lawrence
Gabe Mahoney
Maxine Morgan
Tessa Morrison
Jack Parker
Jonathan Price

Asher Quesenberry
Danielle Ramsay
Brent Rice
Laura-Louise Rice
Andrew Searles
Milan Shah
Matt Steelberg
Reese Torstrick
Amy Vanderveer

FAQs

What is the Class of 2025 Pledge Campaign?

The Class of 2025 Pledge Campaign is the class’s promise of future financial support to the Law School, emphasizing collective participation. Class members are asked to make a four-year pledge that can support any fund at UVA Law or the unrestricted (“current use”) fund. The first payment is not due until the following annual giving campaign. The school’s campaigns run from July 1 – June 30.

Why Does UVA Law need the money?

Alumni donations help fund the programs and attract the students and faculty who keep UVA Law in the "top ten," including funding for student financial aid and loan forgiveness; professorships and summer research support; library needs; student publications and organizations; and other priorities as they develop.

Isn't my tuition enough?

Tuition and fees are significantly less than the Law School’s expenditure per student. While the percentage varies slightly from year to year, tuition covers approximately two-thirds of the cost of attendance.

For information, please contact Lindsey Peters, Associate Director of Annual Giving, Law School Foundation, (434) 924-4693.