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How to Choose Online Paralegal Courses

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Work in a law office with an online paralegal degree.
Work in a law office with an online paralegal degree.

Become a paralegal by taking online paralegal courses. These classes will teach you how to succeed in your career. There are different types of paralegal degrees, and taking the time to find the one that is right for you can lead to success and happiness in your paralegal career.

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  1. Step 1

    Consider a paralegal certificate program if you would like to complete your education quickly and begin working right away. You can earn your online paralegal certificate in under a year in some instances.

  2. Step 2

    Pursue an associate's degree if you have more time to spend learning how to become a paralegal. These programs can be completed in under two years, and are a good stepping stone to a bachelor's degree program. You can also directly enter the workforce with an associate's paralegal degree.

  3. Step 3

    Think about enrolling in a bachelor's degree program if you would like to work as a paralegal for a law firm, or if you may want to pursue a graduate paralegal degree. If you take online paralegal courses, you could complete this in three years, though four years is more common. It is possible to work as a paralegal while finishing your bachelor's degree online.

Tips & Warnings
  • Ask the online paralegal degree program for placement assistance if you do not know which program to enroll in.
  • Be sure to look into financial aid when applying for an online paralegal course program.

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