Paralegal Programs – Leave No Stone Unturned
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010Getting from point A (no qualifications) to Point B (full trained) as a paralegal has changed rather dramatically over the years; however, one factor has not – the plain simple fact that paralegals are still not required to become certified. On the other hand, certification is becoming more popular because recent graduates are learning that it adds credibility to their skill set and helps set them apart from those paralegals that have not taken the time to become fully certified.
Critical aspects to remember when looking into the quality of a paralegal program:
1. Teaching practical, usable job skills in combination with fundamental legal principals are an essential part of any quality paralegal schools curriculum. In addition, paralegal degree programs should also cover topics like contract law, legal research, business organizations and legal writing. A quality paralegal school will focus their courses towards the development of an overall higher quality, well-rounded student. This would be done by designing courses that develop students’ hypercritical thinking abilities, organizational skills and their emotional and mental capacity to handle delicate ethical issues.
2. Unquestioned belief to the value of the paralegal position within the legal field, from both the paralegal programs director and the faculty, is essential. Plus, both the paralegal school “dean” and the teachers need to have the desired scholastic accreditation to run the program and to teach the curriculum. In a perfect world, the “dean” would have a law degree and the teachers would be considered “experts” in their fields with an advanced paralegal degree and measurable experience.
3. An increasing number of higher educational colleges and universities are now making paralegal courses and/or entire paralegal degree programs available online via the internet. Potential students need to find out what type of delivery system will be used and how much training will be provided in using the system whether it’s all web-based, video based or a combination of the two. Another key factor for one must ask themselves is if they are properly suited for online learning because it takes a strong level of commitment and discipline.
As the old saying goes, “if you want more than just a job and you have what it takes” then in today’s uncertain economy a career in law as a paralegal, is about as good as opportunities get. Undoubtedly, opportunity knocks for those that have the required drive and training. So if you’ve been sitting on the fence; the time is now, jump down and go get your paralegal degree.