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Law & Paralegal

The legal field is massive and comprises many different careers. Perhaps two of the most prevalent and crucial careers are those of lawyers and paralegals. Becoming a lawyer requires first obtaining a bachelor's degree and then going on to receive a JD from an accredited institution. Lawyers are some of the highest paid professionals in the job market today, but the hours are long and the cases can be trying. Paralegals, or legal assistants, are the backbone of most law firms. With increasingly important roles, paralegals handle research, calling clients, looking over depositions, and a variety of other tasks. The U.S. Bureau of Statistics reports a substantial demand for paralegals by the year 2016.

Schools Offering Law & Paralegal

Kaplan University - Legal Programs

  • Certificate in Paralegal
  • Legal Studies

Beckfield College

  • Certificate in Paralegal
  • Paralegal

South Texas Vo-Tech

  • Legal Office Administration
  • Paralegal

South University

  • Legal Studies
  • Paralegal

The PJA School

  • Legal Studies
  • Paralegal

Empire College

  • Legal Studies
  • Paralegal

Vatterott College

  • Legal Studies
  • Paralegal

Post University Online

  • Certificate in Paralegal
  • Legal Studies

Academy of Court Reporting

  • Legal Office Administration

Everest College

  • Legal Office Administration
  • Paralegal

CDI College

  • Legal Office Administration
  • Paralegal

Northwestern College

  • Legal Office Administration

Santa Barbara Business College

  • Legal Studies
  • Paralegal

South Coast College

  • Legal Office Administration
  • Paralegal