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Legal Studies

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Prospective Students

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that from 1998 to 2009, paralegal jobs will be one of those occupations which will show the fastest growth. Studying to become a paralegal, or legal assistant, is ideal for someone interested in learning about the law or for someone looking for a second career. Some students who later decide to go to law school have also found their paralegal education and experience helpful in their studies.

Legal Studies Options

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Admissions Requirements

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Frequently Asked Questions

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