Students must have a bachelor’s or an associate’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Students with a prior associate of applied science degree must have at least 18 semester hours of general education coursework and must meet certain requirements for writing proficiency, oral communication skills and breadth of study. A meeting with the program director is required for individuals entering the Post Degree Paralegal Studies Certificate program.
Students must have department approval to declare the Post Degree Paralegal Studies Certificate as their major.