Paralegal degrees are designed to provide students with the necessary skills and education for paralegal careers. Students may often complete online degrees without ever having to step foot in a physical classroom, and courses may be taken as quickly and slowly as the student’s work and home life permit. Paralegals help lawyers research cases as well as help them manage their relationships with clients. General paralegal degrees teach students about legal research, law databases, and maintaining client confidentiality. More specialized programs prepare students for paralegal careers in areas such as bankruptcy, public policy or criminal defense. Average starting salaries for paralegals are about $40,000. (More about Paralegal)
Concord Law School is the first institution to offer a Juris Doctor (JD) degree earned wholly online via state-of-the-art technology. Concord provides a rigorous and comprehensive legal education with a personalized curriculum and study program leading to a Juris Doctor (JD) degree or an Executive JDSM. More Info(2 Reviews)
Programs: Juris Doctor (JD), Legal Studies, Paralegal
Established in 1821, George Washington University provides Master Degree specialization in Paralegal, Public Relations, and Political Management as well as dedicated career training to prepare students for immediate entry-level and administrative positions. Graduates develop business and communication skills relevant to their industry from the convenience of home via online learning.More Info(2 Reviews)
Programs: Associate in Paralegal, Certificate in Paralegal, Legal Studies, Paralegal
Penn Foster Career School is the world's largest and most respected distance learning institution offers Career Diploma programs in the fields of Business, Healthcare, Education, Paralegal, Technology, Mechanics and more.More Info(Add a Review)
Programs: Associate in Paralegal, Certificate in Paralegal, Legal Office Administration, Paralegal