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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth in the paralegal field is expected to be 27% or more through the year 2014. The driving force behind this predicted increase is the attempt to provide more affordable and efficient availability of legal services in the coming years. Although many students enter the profession [...]

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Considering a degree in Criminal Justice? You may be asking yourself, “What can you do with a Criminal Justice Degree?” The answer depends on what you, the student, finds most challenging and rewarding on the long list of possible career options that Criminal Justice graduates enjoy. While pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice, colleges and [...]

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Considering a degree in Criminal Justice? You may be asking yourself, “What can I do with a Criminal Justice Degree?” The answer depends on what you, the student, finds most challenging and rewarding on the long list of possible career options that Criminal Justice graduates enjoy. While pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice, colleges and [...]

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The growth of online Criminal Justice Degree Programs indicate that career opportunities in criminal justice and public safety also continue to grow rapidly, partly attributable to the recent spread of national and international terrorism and the addition of technology in the study of crime. Students who chose to pursue a Criminal Justice degree by mail [...]

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Want to earn your Criminal Justice Degree Online? Searching for an online college or University for a Criminal Justice degree? With Criminal Justice fast becoming one of the most popular career choices, online colleges and universities are offering more degree programs than ever before. Students can pursue online degrees at the Associate’s in Criminal Justice, [...]

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The growth of online Criminal Justice Degree Programs indicate that career opportunities in criminal justice and public safety also continue to grow rapidly, partly attributable to the recent spread of national and international terrorism and the addition of technology in the study of crime. Criminal justice degree graduates of online programs must have a desire [...]

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With the continuing fear of terrorist attacks since September 2001, criminal justice careers have been the focus of much attention. The government actively recruits individuals with criminal science degrees. While some criminal justice careers require only a high school education and physical and mental preparedness, advancement within the field is only possible with a degree [...]

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Criminal justice graduates, rejoice! As one who is well-versed in the inner workings of the law, criminal justice graduates are the guardians of society – they investigate crimes, patrol the streets for criminals, and oversee the enforcement of laws. Earning a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, however, does not doom the young graduate to a [...]

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An associate’s degree in criminal justice will provide entry for you into the low to mid-level employment opportunities in the field. This level of study should qualify you for work as a paralegal, for certain jobs in corrections, security and some courtroom functions. An associate’s degree is also a solid foundation should you choose to [...]

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Early on in the 1960s, when the paralegal career first developed, the position of the paralegal was sort of an upgrade from a legal secretary. A paralegal was less of an office operations focused job, and not a clear profession. As the position took shape as the role of an “attorney’s assistant,” post-secondary educational programs [...]

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There are many paralegals who are able to land the position with a certificate alone; the Certified Legal Assistant (CLA) certificate to be exact. The job was created in the 1960s, and at that time there was a list of training requirements and a certification process was developed. Colleges then developed degree programs for the [...]

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July 28th, 2008

You can find schools that offer associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in paralegal studies. Certification programs are also available in the field. Kaplan University offers several programs in paralegal studies. They have an online program for and associate’s degree, and a bachelor’s program in paralegal studies. The bachelor’s program comes in two forms. The [...]

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Approximately 85% of all paralegals have some form of post-secondary education, even though it is not always required. Associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs in paralegal studies are more common than master’s degree programs in paralegal studies. A majority of institutions only offer up to the bachelor’s level in this field. It has come to the [...]

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There is more than one road to a position as a paralegal. The National Association of Legal Assistants say that formal educational training is not always required. With hands-on experience through apprenticeship under an experienced attorney can match the standing of a certificate. Even though it may be possible to land a job as a [...]

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An associate’s degree is a worthy investment for individuals who are interested in embarking on a paralegal career. This is true even though there are certificate programs available that do not result in a degree in paralegal studies. An associate’s degree in paralegal studies can be obtained online in less than two years, and would [...]

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