David Arapene Cuch Endowed Scholarship


David Arapene Cuch Endowed Scholarship

During his brief life, David Arapene Cuch, 1978-2007, accomplished many things. At the time of his unexpected death, Cuch, who was believed to be the first Ute Indian to attend law school, was in his third year at SJQ. This scholarship was created to provide financial support to native students who follow David Cuch’s path by attending law school at the U.

 


As a top public law school, we’re building a better world where leading research, exceptional education and natural beauty come together.

The S. J. Quinney College of Law has been ranked #32 nationally—and #12 among public law schools—in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Schools in 2024 ranking, released this morning. This is the college’s highest ranking ever—a five-spot jump from last year’s ranking, and a 11-spot increase over the past two years.

Our research centers and programs produce cutting-edge scholarship, abundant student research opportunities, and collaborations across the nation.

When you give to the S.J. Quinney College of Law, you are supporting students who are preparing to enter the legal profession, helping to advance legal research and scholarship related to critical issues, and providing needed programs to the community. Any amount given can make a difference! Your generous gift will go towards serving our students and society by leveraging the collective strengths of the projects, initiatives, and academies in the College of Law.

 

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