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Choices Abound in Paralegal Schools
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There are a number of choices when it comes to studying to become a paralegal. Some schools are dedicated solely to providing paralegal studies, whilst there are many legal colleges that offer paralegal courses. Finally, most colleges and universities have paralegal studies covering various qualifications.

If you want a specific paralegal college then you can't go past the National Paralegal College. Other options include the American Institute for Paralegal Studies and the School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University.  

National Paralegal College - This college provides excellent internet based training for people who want a future career in the paralegal field. You will learn career-oriented skills as well as an excellent academic foundation. You can get your Paralegal Associate's Degree within 15 months at the National Paralegal College. There is also a Certification Program that can be completed in 7 months. Real world New York attorneys make up the faculty so you are receiving guidance and advice from people who have worked or still work in the field.  

The interactive learning that you receive through the National Paralegal College means that you can study in the comfort of your own home at a time that suits you. The instructors are able to highlight and draw illustrations for students to see. The lectures take place on an electronic whiteboard so you feel as if you are in a classroom. During lectures you will get to discuss variable legal concepts and do analysis of issues.  

Some of the subjects that you will study in paralegal schools include: Contracts Professional Responsibility & Legal Ethics Legal Research, Writing & Civil Litigation Criminal Law Real Property Wills, Trusts & Estates Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights Business Law & Bankruptcy Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure Federal Income Taxation Employment Law Environmental Law Immigration Law Laws of Evidence Administrative Law Public Communications Law Microeconomics Macroeconomics Media & Cultural Literacy International Business  

The American Institute for Paralegal Studies also offer accredited training for prospective paralegals. There are speciality courses available if you are interested in being trained in a particular legal expertise.  

Another excellent option is the School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University. They have flexible online programs available so you can learn at your own pace and time. You can get an associates degree or a bachelor's degree and you can choose to specialize in a particular legal field of law.

Thinking about becoming a paralegal? Request free information from paralegal training schools. Learn more about becoming a paralegal from http://www.careertoolkits.com/

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