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Paralegal
Program Length: The Paralegal program is designed to be completed by full-time students in 16 months
Program Options: 16-Month Associate Degree Program
Program Highlights

Paralegals work for lawyers and litigators to help conduct the behind-the-scenes operations of the legal world. Paralegals are trained to draft legal documents, interview witnesses and file legal paperwork with the courts. They might also spend time researching precedents and relevant laws that apply to a specific case.  During Bradford’s paralegal program, students learn their way around legal research, legal concepts and civil procedures.  An externship completes the program and provides the opportunity for real-world practice and networking with legal professionals.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, “paralegals are found in all types of organizations, but most are employed by law firms, corporate legal departments, and various government offices. In these organizations, they can work in many different areas of the law, including litigation, personal injury, corporate law, criminal law, employee benefits, intellectual property, labor law, bankruptcy, immigration, family law, and real estate.”

Bradford graduates work in:
•    Private law offices
•    Legal services

At Bradford School, you’ll:
•    Learn important legal terminology, legal research skills and courtroom procedures
•    Learn essential skills to apply as you advance in your career
•    Be qualified for entry level paralegal  positions upon graduation
•    Have access to Bradford’s placement department to help you get the job

 
 
 
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oThe Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) taxonomic coding scheme was developed in 1980 by the National Center for Education Statistics to facilitate the organization, collection, and reporting of fields of study and program completions.  The CIP titles and program descriptions are intended to be generic categories into which program completions data can be placed, not exact duplicates of a specific major or field of study titles used by individual institutions.  This institution’s programs generally are intended to provide training for occupations associated with multiple CIP codes and each program’s graduates generally occupy a wide variety of positions both following graduation and within a few years.  However, the institution is required to choose one CIP code and believes that a code of 22.0302 is the best representation of expected occupations.  The institution is required to list the following occupations (by name and Standard Occupational Classification—or SOC—code) that the O*NET crosswalk identifies as a representative sample of identified occupations for completers of a program with a CIP code of 22.0302. 

21-2099.00 Religious Workers, All Other  

23-2011.00 Paralegals and Legal Assistants  

23-2093.00 Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers  

23-2099.00 Legal Support Workers, All Other

The institution notes that, due to the nature of CIP codes and SOC codes, this list of representative occupations may be expected to comprise a subset of actual graduates’ occupations; further, graduates may or may not work in each of these listed occupations.

o   The on-time graduation rates as defined by the U.S. Department of Education for students who completed the program between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 was 100%.  The definition is the percentage of graduates that completed the program within the normal timeframe.

o   The placement rate as of October 31, 2012 for graduates between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012  and as reported to ACICS was 40% for the degree program due to out of field placement.  More graduates may have been placed subsequently, as may be shown elsewhere on this site.

o   Tuition and fees charged for completing the program within the normal time for students who start the program between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013 is $28,010.  (Note that financial aid is available for those who qualify and the net price paid may be materially less; please visit www.bradfordschoolcolumbus.edu/aid.)

o   The typical costs for books and supplies for completing the program within the normal time is expected—as of the fall of 2012—to be approximately $3,255 for students who start the program between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.

o   The total charges for school-sponsored housing for completing the program within the normal time are $12,280 for students who start the program between January 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013.

o   Potential applicants may find the following information at www.bradfordschoolcolumbus.edu/catalog.pdf: institutional accreditation; contact information for accrediting agencies and state licensing/approval agencies; admissions policies and practices; policies on transfer of credits to and from the institution; policies and processes for withdrawal and for refunds of tuition/fees; and additional consumer information.

o   For graduates between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012, median federal loan debt was $14,154, median private loan debt was zero, and median institutional loan debt was zero.

 
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For the entire US, employment of paralegals and legal assistants is projected to grow 28 percent between 2008 and 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations. Demand for paralegals also is expected to grow as an expanding population increasingly requires legal services, especially in areas such as intellectual property, healthcare, international law, elder issues, criminal law, and environmental law. The growth of prepaid legal plans also should contribute to the demand for legal services.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition

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