Goal:
USD $190,000
Raised:
USD $100
Meet Morgan Collier, a tireless advocate for justice who’s just been accepted to Baylor Law School—a dream come true with a daunting $200,000 price tag, plus several years traveling between Waco and their family home. For the past four years, Morgan has poured her heart into defending Constitutional rights and holding government officials accountable. The Collier Family has already invested over $40,000 of their own resources into a bold campaign to unseat a Republican-In-Name-Only Texas House Representative from NE Texas. But that’s just the beginning of their story.
When Morgan co-founded a private membership association to challenge government overreach, they hit a wall: affordable legal help was nowhere to be found. Determined to bridge that gap, Morgan decided to take matters into her own hands—applying to law school to become the advocate people desperately need. At Baylor, Morgan will sharpen the skills to fight for justice in the courtroom, all while continuing the Association's advocacy work outside it.
Her vision is bold: once she graduates, Morgan pledges to defend people’s Constitutional rights in court, charging only court costs to make justice accessible to all. Her ultimate goal? To take on sovereign immunity at the Supreme Court level and dismantle the legal shield that protects government wrongdoing.
But she can’t do it alone. The $200,000 cost of law school is a steep hill to climb, especially after years of self-funded advocacy. That’s where you come in. Your support will not only help Morgan earn her law degree—it will empower a future where everyday people have a champion in the courtroom.
Every dollar brings Morgan closer to graduation and closer to changing lives. Will you stand with her in this fight for justice?
Thank you for your generosity!
Congratulations, Morgan! You rock!
April 1st, 2025
Morgan received her official offer from Baylor today. Below is the "Fall Starters" tuition prices for the first three quarters, minus the Dean's Academic Excellence Scholarship that Baylor offered to her. Keep in mind, the Collier's also have to purchase a temporary home or rent an apartment in Waco, because the classes are in person and Monday through Friday.
Fall (14 credit hours): $22,857.80 - $6,000 = $16,857.80
Winter (15 credit hours): 24,123.75 - $6,000 = $18,123.75
Spring (12 credit hours): $19,299 - $6,000 = $13,299.00
Click the Pray button to let the campaign owner know you are praying for them.