Leaving a Legacy for Learning 

March 21, 2025 0 comments
Regent Law students at graduation.

Your Generosity Inspired Three Regent Law Alums
To Give Back Through Scholarships.

Regent Law alumni Drew Ashby (LAW ‘07), Max Thelen (LAW ’12) and Seth Lowry (LAW ’07) fully understand their calling. As trial lawyers, they work together every day to bring hope and healing to hurting families.

In 2022, Ashby, Thelen, and Lowry co-founded what is now a leading personal-injury law firm in Atlanta. But ATL Law pursues more than professional success. These lawyers want to change the world—just as their time at Regent Law changed them.

Because of generous donors like you, these alumni received a Christ-centered education that shaped their faith, character, and careers. Today, they’re paying that gift forward by establishing endowed scholarships to honor three of their most influential professors.

“Each of them helped shape who we are as people and as lawyers. They are excellent at what they do,” says Ashby, who’s also a member of the university’s board of trustees. “These professors have dedicated their lives to growing and building Regent Law. They have given themselves to serve the Lord by serving Regent and its students.”

We want to honor the professors who helped us. And we want to support students who have the same life goals and the same purpose, which is to serve others as Christ-honoring lawyers.

Max Thelen (LAW ’12)

“We want to honor the professors who helped us,” Thelen adds. “And we want to support students who have the same life goals and the same purpose, which is to serve others as Christ-honoring lawyers.”

Ashby, Thelen, and Lowry hope to inspire others to empower even more students to answer God’s call to attend Regent. In addition to providing the financial support needed to achieve academic goals, your generosity ensures the long-term success of the university.

“We just want it to snowball,” Thelen insists. “The bigger that snowball gets, the more we can support students, regardless of their ability to pay. That’s important to us.”

“At the end of the day,” Ashby explains, “we hope these scholarships help convey the appreciation that we and other Regent Law alumni feel towards these professors. They have been tremendous blessings to many, and we want to honor them by ensuring their legacy lives far beyond their ability to serve Regent students.”

Will you help keep this momentum going? Your support today can leave a legacy of learning
that empowers Regent students for generations to come.

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