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Top Legal Certificates & Certification Programs Online

Legal and paralegal certificate programs are sometimes collectively called legal studies certificate programs. A Juris Doctor (JD) professional degree is required to practice law, but there are many different paralegal certificates that allow you to work in the legal field under the supervision of a lawyer.

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Ohio State University--ColumbusUndergraduate
Columbus, OH

Park UniversityUndergraduate
Parkville, MO

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Dallas, TX

Peirce CollegeUndergraduate
Philadelphia, PA

Pennsylvania College of TechnologyUndergraduate
Williamsport, PA

Point Park UniversityUndergraduate
Pittsburgh, PA

Post UniversityUndergraduate
Waterbury, CT

Quinnipiac UniversityUndergraduate
Hamden, CT

Ramapo College of New JerseyUndergraduate
Mahwah, NJ

Rockhurst UniversityUndergraduate
Kansas City, MO

Roger Williams UniversityUndergraduate
Bristol, RI

Rogers State UniversityUndergraduate
Claremore, OK

Roosevelt UniversityUndergraduate
Chicago, IL

Saginaw Valley State UniversityUndergraduate
University Center, MI

Sam Houston State UniversityUndergraduate
Huntsville, TX

Scripps CollegeUndergraduate
Claremont, CA

Shawnee State UniversityUndergraduate
Portsmouth, OH

South UniversityUndergraduate
Savannah, GA

Southern Arkansas UniversityUndergraduate
Magnolia, AR

Southern Illinois University--CarbondaleUndergraduate
Carbondale, IL

St. Augustine's UniversityUndergraduate
Raleigh, NC

St. Francis CollegeUndergraduate
Brooklyn Heights, NY

St. John's UniversityUndergraduate
Queens, NY

St. Joseph's UniversityUndergraduate
Philadelphia, PA

St. Mary-of-the-Woods CollegeUndergraduate
St. Mary-of-the-Woods, IN

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityUndergraduate
Nacogdoches, TX

Stevenson UniversityUndergraduate
Stevenson, MD

Suffolk UniversityUndergraduate
Boston, MA

Susquehanna UniversityUndergraduate
Selinsgrove, PA

Syracuse UniversityUndergraduate
Syracuse, NY

Temple UniversityUndergraduate
Philadelphia, PA

Texas A&M University--CommerceUndergraduate
Commerce, TX

Texas Wesleyan UniversityUndergraduate
Fort Worth, TX

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Denton, TX

Thomas Edison State CollegeUndergraduate
Trenton, NJ

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New Orleans, LA

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USAF Academy, CO

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West Point, NY

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Carolina, PR

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Akron, OH

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Juneau, AK

University of ArkansasUndergraduate
Fayetteville, AR

University of BaltimoreUndergraduate
Baltimore, MD

University of California--BerkeleyUndergraduate
Berkeley, CA

University of California--RiversideUndergraduate
Riverside, CA

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Santa Cruz, CA

University of Central FloridaUndergraduate
Orlando, FL

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Cincinnati, OH

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Irving, TX

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Newark, DE


Top Legal Certificates & Certification Programs Online

Legal and paralegal certificate programs are sometimes collectively called legal studies certificate programs. A Juris Doctor (JD) professional degree is required to practice law, but there are many different paralegal certificates that allow you to work in the legal field under the supervision of a lawyer.

Job Duties and Outlook for Paralegals

Paralegals continue to be in demand. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects an 18% increase by 2020 in the number of people holding paralegal jobs nationwide. The median average salary for a paralegal in 2010 was $46,680 in 2010, with the top 10% earning more than $74,870.

In general, paralegals help lawyers prepare for legal hearings, trials and any kind of meeting requiring legal expertise. Specific paralegal duties can vary, but typically would include organizing paperwork, preparing written reports for attorneys and preparation of legal documents.

Paralegals often specialize in certain areas of the law, including litigation and corporate law. Paralegals also must be familiar with the computer software systems that are used to manage paperwork in modern law offices. Getting certification can improve your chances when applying for paralegal jobs. Several organizations offer paralegal certification, including the Association for Legal Assistants/Paralegals and the Association for Legal Professionals.