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The Paralegal Certificate program caters to students with at least 60 undergraduate credits (including 30 in liberal arts), ensuring a solid foundation in general education. Earning this certificate equips you to assist attorneys across diverse settings like law firms, financial institutions, public interest groups, government agencies, and corporate legal divisions. Your responsibilities may include creating legal documents, aiding in trial preparations (both civil and criminal), or drafting incorporation paperwork for new businesses. As a paralegal, you'll enhance attorneys' ability to serve clients effectively while managing complex legal challenges.
Prospective Certificate students must have a minimum of 60 college credits, 30 of which must be in the liberal arts, and must have a minimum GPA of 2.0.