SFLA was founded in 1988 as American Collegians for Life by students at
Georgetown University. In the fall semester of 1976, prior to the inception of Students for Life, 77
California State University, Sacramento anti-abortion students formed United Students for Life. The faculty sponsor of the group was Edward MacKinnon, a Catholic priest who was also a Criminal Justice Professor at the University. The group was about 50%
Mormon with the remaining members of the group
Catholics,
Protestants, and one self-described atheist. Existing from 1976 until 1980, they held numerous rallies, instigated a statewide initiative campaign, helped form other anti-abortion student groups, worked on
Morton Downey, Jr.'s presidential campaign, and hosted the January 22, 1980 California State Rally for Life at the California state capitol. ==Views and philosophy==