Requirements
Admissions Policy To qualify for admission to the program and receive the paralegal certificate upon completion, students must have completed a minimum of 55 quarter units (37 semester) in general education courses taken as part of a bachelor’s degree objective at an accredited college or university. General education courses are defined as non-vocational in nature and are designed to give students a broad-based exposure to such subjects as: mathematics, social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences, foreign language, and arts and humanities. It is mandatory that students have successfully completed a college-level course in English reading and composition. Students who have earned a bachelor’s degree satisfy the admissions criteria.
The Application for Candidacy must be completed if you plan to earn this professional certificate.
Courses for this program are open for individual enrollment. You do not need to complete the Application for Candidacy if you plan to complete individual courses.
However, if you plan to complete the entire program we ask that you submit the Application for Candidacy along with the non-refundable fee of $150 by the time you enroll in your third course.
To earn the Paralegal Certificate, you must fill out the Application for Candidacy.
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