The Loughlin
Society
The University's Loughlin
Society recognizes leadership gifts of $1,000 or more to the
Law School. The support to the School of Law by members of the
Loughlin Society is crucial to St. John's success as a
distinguished University and Law School. Membership to the Loughlin
Society, founded in 1990, has grown steadily each year. Members
receive special recognition in the Honor Roll of Donors and are
invited to an annual reception. Society members receive regular
communications from the President, Dean of the School of Law and
other University officials as well as invitations to special
events.
The Society is open to all St. John's University and Law School
alumni, parents and friends who make contributions totaling $1,000
or more between June 1 and May 31. Matching gifts are applied
toward membership. You may choose from five levels of the Loughlin
Society support:
Benefactor's Council $25,000 and above
Trustees' Circle $10,000 – $24,999
President's Cabinet $5,000 – $9,999
University Fellow $2,500 – $4,999
President's Club $1,000 – $2,499
Other Levels of Recognition:
Dean's Circle $500 – $999
Century Patron $250 – $499
Century Club $100 – $249
Supporter under $99
The McCallen
Society
The McCallen Society was founded in 1998 to recognize donors who
have planned gifts to the University and the Law School.
Benefactors who have included the Law School in their estate
planning are members of the McCallen Society.
Support Alma
Mater
The School of Law is challenged by rapidly increasing costs and
keen competition for qualified students from nine other law schools
in the metropolitan area. The reputation of St. John’s
University School of Law continues to grow as it develops new
programs, hires outstanding faculty, establishes more clinics,
hosts Moot Court competitions and acquires necessary technology to
support legal services.
In order to maintain the academic integrity and excellence for
others who aspire to the success of its alumni, you are invited to
support the School of Law.