IU law alumnus gives $2 million for scholarships

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Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington alumnus Bill Hunt and his wife, Nancy, have donated $2 million to be used to provide scholarships to students working toward a law degree at Indiana Law.

The V. William and Nancy B. Hunt Scholarship will be given to Indiana residents who attended one of IU's eight campuses for their undergraduate degrees; further preference will be given to those pursuing a joint JD/MBA degree from the law school and Kelley School of Business.

With IU's Matching the Promise campaign, the Hunts donation will essentially double in value. Hunt, a 1969 law school graduate, is chair of Hunt Capital Partners and has been a longtime adviser and volunteer in several capacities for the university, including serving as chair of the law school's Matching the Promise campaign.

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