To succeed in today's competitive workforce, you need a solid foundation of knowledge - and the power to put it to work. And that's exactly what an Argosy University education offers. Drawing upon our more than 30-year history of granting degrees in professional psychology, Argosy University has developed a curriculum that focuses on interpersonal skills and practical experience alongside academic learning. Because getting a degree is one thing. Succeeding, quite another.
Everest College was founded as a business college in 1982, and has since expanded its focus to include business, computer, medical, and legal progras. Everest College is focused on providing personalized hands on training to help prepare students for success in their careers.
When individuals make the decision to improve their lives, Maric College helps them in this process by offering them quality, hands-on career education. The programs focus on the fastest growing careers of today, including those in medical, legal, and technology fields. The instructors are friendly and caring, and they are experts in their area of teaching, enabling students to get an inside view of the industry they're interested in.
At Platt College, students can earn a degree in as little as 15 months. Platt College offers a flexible schedule, with morning, afternoon, and evening classes that can accommodate a full-time job.
California Paralegal Schools
California Paralegal Schools: This page provides information on California paralegal schools which let you pursue a career as a paralegal. Information provided includes a directory of California paralegal schools, along with forms to request additional information. Please see further below for a list of California paralegal schools.
Paralegal schools teach their students many aspects of the law and the legal systems. Paralegal schools also train their students heavily on how to use the computer as a tool to accomplish legal research, create presentations and briefs related to their research, and otherwise use the computer for legal applications. Most paralegal schools also have their students go through an internship for a law firm, attorney general’s office, public defender, corporate legal department, government agency, legal-aid organization, or branch of government.
Paralegal jobs are expected to grow more rapidly than the average through 2010. Job growth arises from corporations and law firms using paralegals to do more work to reduce their overall legal costs. Most paralegals will be employed by private law firms, but there will also be job growth in corporate legal departments, insurance companies, banks, real estate firms, title insurance companies, and government.