California Paralegal Schools

Here is a list of California paralegal schools which offer a wide variety of degrees and diplomas in the legal field. Find a school nearby that offers paralegal studies or legal secretary training. We've also gathered information about a career as a paralegal or legal secretary, located at the bottom of the page. Click on a school to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the schools and their programs.

Learn more about a career as a paralegal from someone who actually works in the field today. Read our interview with a paralegal who talks about the pros and cons of his job.

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Argosy University

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Locations: Santa Ana (Orange County), CA / San Diego, CA

  • Paralegal (Associate's Degree)

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Bryan College of Court Reporting

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Locations: Los Angeles, CA

  • Court Reporting (Diploma)
    Official court reporters are employed by local, state, or federal court systems. They are responsible for capturing all the action in court and producing transcripts of the trial to all who request it.

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Clarita Career College

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Locations: Santa Clarita, CA / Lancaster, CA / Long Beach, CA

  • Legal Assistant (Diploma)
    The Legal Assistant program has been designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as legal assistants, assisting attorneys in settings such as law offices, firms, or governmental agencies. The content of the program provides the student with specialized training in legal research and writing, as well as exploration of legal issues, including family law, criminal law, real estate law, and business law.

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Empire College

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Locations: Santa Rosa, CA

  • Legal Office Administration (Diploma)
    This program is designed to prepare graduates to assume positions as legal administrators or legal secretaries. A number of procedures, principles and skills important in a law office are studied, including an introduction to law office management. By preparing a variety of legal documents and using computerized legal programs, students become proficient in law office procedures.
  • Legal Secretary (Diploma)
    This program is designed to prepare graduates to assume positions as legal secretaries or legal administrative support staff. A number of procedures, principles and skills important in law offices are studied. By preparing a variety of legal documents, the students master procedures and practical applications to meet the demands of law offices.
  • Paralegal (Associate's Degree)
    This program is designed to prepare graduates to assume positions as legal assistants/paralegals, legal secretaries or administrative support staff in a law office. Emphasis is placed on the development of legal office skills such as case management, legal research, discovery, docketing, drafting and analyzing legal documents, and alternative dispute resolution. A 75-hour internship is included.

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Fremont College

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Locations: Cerritos, CA

  • Paralegal Studies (Associate's Degree)

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Heald College

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Locations: Concord, CA / Fresno, CA / Hayward, CA / Rancho Cordova, CA / Roseville, CA / Salinas, CA / San Francisco, CA / San Jose, CA / Stockton, CA

  • Paralegal (Associate's Degree)
    The Paralegal program is a program through which students may earn an Associate in Applied Science. This program is designed to teach students primary skills in legal research, writing, and technology that provide a foundation for lifetime skills development in the paralegal field.

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InterCoast College

Locations: Burbank, CA / Carson, CA / Orange, CA / Riverside, CA / West Covina, CA

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Kaplan College

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Locations: Panorama City, CA / Palm Springs, CA

  • Legal Administrative Assistant (Diploma)
  • Legal Assistant (Associate's Degree)
    Graduates of the Legal Assistant program may be employed as paralegals, legal secretaries, administrative assistants, and title abstractors in law firms, private attorneys' offices, courthouses, government agencies, insurance companies, and legal departments of companies.
  • Paralegal Studies (Associate's Degree)
    Acquire the knowledge, the technical skills and the work habits required for a wide variety of entry-level paralegal positions with our Associate of Applied Science and General Practice Paralegal programs.

Kensington College

Locations: Santa Ana, CA

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MTI College

Locations: Sacramento, CA

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North-West College

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Locations: Pasadena, CA

  • Paralegal (Diploma)

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Oak Brook College of Law

Locations: Fresno, CA

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Platt College

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Locations: Huntington Beach, CA / Ontario, CA / Los Angeles, CA

  • Paralegal (Diploma)
  • Paralegal Studies (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Paralegal Studies (Associate's Degree)
    Platt College’s paralegal study program delivers a thorough understanding of the judicial system, legal training and technical knowledge complemented by general education courses to help graduates excel as paralegal assistants.

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Santa Barbara Business College

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Locations: Bakersfield, CA / Ventura, CA / Palm Desert, CA

  • Legal Office Systems (Diploma)
    Preparing students for work in the legal profession is the objective of the Legal Office Systems program. Students will be taught valuable legal office skills and receive thorough training in legal terminology, legal processes, legal procedures, and legal computer software including Word Perfect. Specific emphasis is placed on law and ethics, family law, criminal law, business law, civil law, probate law and wills and trusts. In addition to the legal skills, students will develop proficiency in two Microsoft applications: Excel and PowerPoint - critical skills for efficient office management. Graduates will be qualified for employment in legal and related fields.
  • Paralegal (Associate's Degree)
    This program is designed to comprehensively cover theory and applications of procedures used in law offices by paralegals, enabling graduates to assist attorneys in areas such as research, reporting, and preparation of legal documents, agreements, exhibits, and other relevant tasks prior to trial. Students are also taught client interviewing skills, basic investigative techniques, how to conduct legal research, and the art of briefing case law. Post-graduate employment will primarily target private law offices, but placement opportunities also exist in bank trust departments, insurance companies and government at all levels.
  • Paralegal (Diploma)
    This program is designed to comprehensively cover theory and applications of procedures used in law offices by paralegals, enabling graduates to assist attorneys in areas such as research, reporting, and preparation of legal documents, agreements, exhibits, and other relevant tasks prior to trial. Students are also taught client interviewing skills, basic investigative techniques, how to conduct legal research, and the art of briefing case law. Post-graduate employment will primarily target private law offices, but placement opportunities also exist in bank trust departments, insurance companies and government at all levels.

South Coast College

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Locations: Orange, CA

  • Court Reporting (Certificate)
    South Coast College teaches you all the skills you need to pass the Certified Shorthand Reporter exam and begin working as a court reporter.
  • Legal Administrative Assistant (Certificate)
    South Coast College offers a Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate Program that includes training using automated legal programs. You will prepare court-ready documents and develop legal-procedures knowledge with emphasis on litigation. In short, we prepare you for a job as a qualified legal administrative assistant/legal secretary.
  • Paralegal Studies (Associate's Degree)
    Our degree program emphasizes specific areas of the law, such as: torts, civil law, contracts, bankruptcy, workers’ compensation, family law, real property, estates, wills, trusts, and criminal law. Students also develop skills in legal research, writing, and acquire a foundation in general education.

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West Valley College

Locations: Saratoga, CA

Western College of Southern California

Locations: Cerritos, CA

Paralegal Career Information

The work of a paralegal has become more and more closely matched to that of a lawyer. Essentially, a lawyer delegates certain tasks to a professionally trained paralegal or legal assistant. These tasks can include the preparation of opening and closing statements and reading through contracts and other legal cases. Studying previous cases and looking for appropriate legal articles, governing laws and other relevant details is a painstaking task. In many cases it can quickly become tedious but the rewards are very good.

Where paralegals differ from lawyers is that they cannot legally partake in any practices of law. This means they are unable to set legal fees, appear in court, or give legal advice. Despite this the role of the paralegal is of paramount importance to any case. Much of the work is desk-based, and with the advance of computer technology, this generally means a lot of work on computers and the Internet.

Many paralegals choose to focus on specific areas of law, much as lawyers do. An example of this would be employment law; a paralegal in this field would focus on employee benefits, employee law, and other aspects of employment.

Employment and Earnings Statistics

The good news for potential paralegals is that there are currently around 250,000 such jobs available. Private law firms employ nearly three quarters of these professionals with the remainder generally employed by governmental and state bodies as well as large organizations. A small number will successfully run their own business and subcontract their services to lawyers or businesses.

The average salary for a paralegal is $40,000 with the lowest percentile earning $25,000 and the top percentile earning $60,000. Many of the highest earners are employed in federal government roles with paralegals in this field earning an average $59,000, the highest paid by sector.

Employment and Earning Future Outlook

Paralegals are being called upon to carry out many tasks that were previously reserved for the lawyer alone. Obviously, because paralegals cost less money than hiring a lawyer, this means that more and more opportunities are opening up for the legal assistant. Trained paralegals will be the pick of the crop as far as organizations are concerned. These organizations may consider looking for a paralegal that specializes in a particular area, especially employment law.

Private law firms will continue to be the most popular method for a paralegal to ply their trade but because of the increased dependence that organizations are placing on legal assistants other industries and companies will begin to employ more and more paralegals. This means that banks, lenders, large organizations, and other major businesses will soon be on the look out for a well-trained and knowledgeable paralegal.

Paralegal Program Details

There are several ways to become a paralegal; the most desirable option will depend on your current level of expertise and number of years of experience in the paralegal field. It is a fact that the vast majority of jobs are taken by professionals that have completed a formal program of one sort or another.

On-site training is sometimes offered by employers. In these cases the role is still generally offered to a person with a diploma or degree, although not necessarily in paralegal studies. This training can take a long period of time but will give you the hands-on experience that only on-the-job training can offer.

A diploma or Associate's Degree program, offered by many paralegal schools in California, will be a vital step in your progression to the status of paralegal. As a graduate you will have gained all of the relevant experience and, in many cases, will have taken part in an internship that will also give you hands-on experience. Curriculum will often include legal terminology, contracts, trusts and estates, criminal law, family law, legal research and writing and property law among other topics.

Additional Resources

Learn more about the work of a paralegal and education routes that may suit you by reading our article An Introduction to the Paralegal Career.

For additional information about a career as a paralegal, you may want to read the transcript of our interview with a paralegal, Dennis Tapia, who runs his own business in Vista, California.

If you are looking for a paralegal program outside of California, please visit our partner site which lists paralegal schools across the United States and Canada.

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