Paralegal StudiesAssociate Degree
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Earn your Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies —
at home, at your own pace, with Penn Foster College.
There are certain skills you need to begin a career as a Paralegal professional. With Penn Foster College distance learning, you can earn your Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies quickly and conveniently.
Learn valuable skills with these courses and more:
- Legal Terminology and Thinking Skills
- Interpersonal Communications and Ethics
- Legal Writing and Research
- Civil and Criminal Litigation
- Family Law, Real Estate Law, Wills and Estates
And you’ll earn your Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies at home — no classroom needed!
Start a rewarding new career in the growing
Paralegal field.
Why earn a Penn Foster distance learning Associate Degree? With the right credentials, you can:
- Enter a field where careers are expected to grow 30% by 2014.*
- Work for private law firms or government agencies.
- Work for a real estate agency, bank, or in the legal department of a large corporation.
As the need for legal services grows, attorneys turn to Paralegals to help provide the services requested by their increasing number of clients. This means more opportunity for you!
NALA Certification Exam
Graduates of the Penn Foster paralegal program are eligible to sit for the National Association of Legal Assistant (NALA) certification exam.
Contact Penn Foster College Today.
We’ll send you FREE information with absolutely no obligation! Find out more about earning your distance learning Associate Degree. Your Penn Foster Paralegal Studies Associate Degree Program includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment, and learning aids you need
- Software for hands-on learning
- Unlimited instructional support
- Access to student services by website, phone, and mail
Get more information today and in as little as two years from enrollment, you can have your Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies!
* Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2014. Source: "National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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