Support for scholarships and experiential learning opportunities grew at one of its fastest annual rates in a decade in 2023-2024 with the percentage of alumni who made charitable gifts to Elon Law nearly doubling and overall donations up 60%.
51±ŹÁÏÍű School of Law received philanthropic gifts from across its community during the previous academic year in what administrators describe as an âoutstandingâ show of support for the institution and its students.
By May 31, 2024, yearlong efforts to build support in student scholarships and experiential learning opportunities resulted in:
- 203 total gifts (an increase of 60%)
- For the second consecutive year, more than 30 gifts placed benefactors into the Elon Society, 51±ŹÁÏÍűâs most devoted and generous donors
- $18,000 raised on Elon Day 2024, an increase of more than 100% over Elon Day 2023
- Elon Law featured its first-ever matching gift during Elon Day through the generosity of Ronny Lancaster Pâ08 LPâ12, Hank Lâ14 and Tara Harrawood Lâ14, Ben â14 and Johanna Snyder Lâ14, Andrea Harrell Lâ09, and Hunter Amos Lâ17
- The dedication of the Jetton & Meredith, PLLC Student Lounge, named in honor of a lead gift by Mark S. Jetton Jr. â06 Lâ09 and Eric S. Meredith Lâ09 to name the Dean Emeritus George R. Johnson, Jr. Memorial Law Scholarship.
At the same time, Elon Law Dean Zak Kramer and Assistant Dean Scott Leighty â09 have established a regular series of communications and events tailored for alumni that have helped reengage dozens of graduates with their law school alma mater.

âMeet the Deanâ events in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Wilmington welcomed several alumni with interest in reconnecting to Elon Law. Alumni have also been regular attendees at virtual quarterly updates hosted by Kramer.
Kramer and Leighty collectively met in person with 187 constituents during the academic year, which helped to nearly double the participation rate of alumni who made a gift to Elon Law in 2023-2024.
âPhilanthropy is critical to our plans for the future,â Kramer said. âThe outstanding levels of support from our alums, parents, friends, staff, and faculty tells me weâre on the cusp of something big. Iâm excited to see where our alumni help take us as we launch the Elon Law Flex Program in Charlotte and as we identify new opportunities to enhance student learning in Greensboro.
âWeâre in the dream-making business here at Elon Law. I love that so many others want to be a part of that mission.â
Alumni Reflections on Making Their First Gift to Elon Law in 2023-2024
ShaKeta Berrie Lâ16
Assistant Public Defender, Guilford County Public Defenderâs OfficeÂ
âIâve felt more connected to Elon Law since Iâve started working as an adjunct and since Iâve met with new administrators who reminded me that I was able to matriculate with a merit scholarship made possible by the kindness of others. Somebody was generous! I now feel like Iâve reached a place in my career where I can afford to give, and I like the direction I see from the school. Its dedication to inclusion and diversity not only among students, but also in the faculty and trying to work toward increased representation, is important to me. We had a lack of that when I was a student. Speaking with people, and getting the sense that itâs important to them, too, has been good.â
Jim Grant Lâ12
Assistant Appellate Defender at North Carolina Office of the Appellate Defender
âMy gift this year was maybe the first time I donated to Elon Law. I’ve always felt that direct alumni engagement matters, and I’ve realized that giving, even modestly, is another important way in which alums can better the school. My gift was also in recognition of changes that are visible from the outside looking in. Dean Kramer has done a great job identifying areas within the school for improvement, heâs putting a vision into place, and the early returns are very good. My gift, in essence, reflects not just my belief in the mission of the school but also a statement that itâs headed in the right direction.â
Kelly B. Robinson Lâ09
Partner, MacCord Mason, PLLC
âI was blessed with a scholarship while I was at Elon Law, and it was very, very important. My son was five years old at the time and the assistance it provided made possible the opportunity for me to flourish. There are some brilliant attorneys who came out of my class. I now want to encourage folks to engage with the law school to create the kind of opportunities for todayâs students to develop much like we did. Giving back and helping Elon Law with its programs and its scholarships is how I want to be a part of continuing its success.â